Recording a Submaster
You can record current stage contents directly to a submaster. To do this, set levels in live as needed then record them to the submaster. See the following examples:
- [Record] [Sub] [5] [Enter] - records all current values to submaster 5.
- [Record Only] [Sub] [5] [Enter] - records the manual values of the current stage state to submaster 5.
- [Record Only] [Sub] [5] [Label] [xxxx] [Enter] - as above, with a label.
- [Record] [Sub] [5] {Properties} - opens the Submaster Properties window so you can select properties while recording your submaster.
- [Record] [Load] - for devices with a single load button per fader. Records all current values to the fader associated with the load button. Submaster will be stored with the number associated with the chosen fader.
- [Record] [Both Bump Buttons] - for devices with two bump buttons per fader. Records all current values to the fader associated with the bump buttons. Submaster will be stored with the number associated with the chosen fader.
- [Record] [Bump] - for devices with a single bump button per fader. Records all current values to the fader associated with the bump button. Submaster will be stored with the number associated with the chosen fader.
You can also record selected channel data to submasters as well.
- [Channel List] [Record] [Sub] [5] [Enter] - records all data for the channel list to submaster 5.
- [Channel List] [Record Only] [Sub] [5] [Enter] - records manual data for the channel list to submaster 5.
Submasters can also be recorded using selective storing, which allows you to specify only the channels that you want stored.
- [6] [Thru] [1][0] [Record] [Sub] [3] [Enter] - records only channels 6 through 10 to submaster 3.
- [1] [Thru] [5] {Blue} [Record] [Sub] [6] [Enter] - records only the blue color for channels 1 through 5.
- [1] [Thru] [1][0] {Offset} {Odd} [Record] [Sub] [4] [Enter] - records channels 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 into submaster 4. For more information on using {Offset}, see Offset
If a submaster already has data stored to it, selective store will act as a merge function. Using the above example of channels 6 through 10 stored to submaster 3, if you were to then store channel 5 to submaster 3, that would be added to the current content so that channels 5 through 10 are now stored.
If you don't want the data to merge, you can either first delete the submaster to remove the original content (see Deleting a Submaster), or you can selective store while using [Rem Dim].
- [5] Record] [Sub] [3] [Rem Dim] [Enter] - records channel 5 to submaster 3 and removes any previous data from the submaster.