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d) Free Mix Deployment Delay
The time delay function can help smooth the transition from one
state to another. Values adjusted in the “Source” item will slow
down full mix deployment when the mix is ON (switched ON or
always ON) and the master channel master channel changes its
value. In this item, when you add a delay to only one side (- or +), the
mix deployment will be slow in one direction only (-100% to 100%)
or (100% to -100%). When you add a delay to both the negative (-)
and the positive (+) sides then your mix will be slowed in both throw
directions.
e) Free Mix Activation/Deactivation Delay
The „Switch“ values can only used when you have assigned a switch
to turn the mix ON and OFF. This delay operates independently from
the „Source“ values. The positive side of a delay is applied if the mix
is activated using Activation Switch. The negative side is used if the
mix is deactivated and both slow down any fast reactions while
turning the mix ON and OFF.
f) Free Mix Multiple Servo Settings
If the mix uses more than one output function as the slave then the
“Output Mix” menu will appear. This menu allows you to edit the
settings for the individual slave servos (S1-S4).
g) Free Mix Directional Positive/Negative Movements
Once the free mix function is created you can edit the advanced
settings menu so that the mix will either add to or reduce a slave
function‘s movement. To do this, you can set the mix value as a
positive percentage or a negative percentage.
h) Using Another Free Mix to control a Free Mix
A free mix can be controlled by just a control input function (Master)
or it can also be controlled by another free mixs control function
(Slave). Here is how to create a free mix whos input is controlled by
an existing free mixer output:
To allow a free mix to control another free mix you must enable
the “Slave Link” option. This allows the free mix to act as input for
other free mixes. Use the “3D button to highlight and select this
option. You will see a check mark if the option is enabled and an X if it
is disabled. You will also use the (+) or (-) to determine the mix
direction.
To allow a free mix to be controlled by another mix you must
enable the “Master Link” option. This allows the free mix to accept
the input from other free mixes. Use the “3D button” to highlight
and select this option. You will see a check mark if the option is
enabled and an X if it is disabled. You will also use the (+) or (-) to
determine the mix direction.
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