Global Effects Fader
A fader can be mapped as global effects in the fader configuration display, [Tab] [3][6]. This fader type is used to master all effects or specific effects based off of the current filtering applied to the fader.
Note: You can use multiple global effects faders.
The following filters can be applied to effects running on:
- Cue lists - you can specify certain cue lists or select {All} or {None}.
- Submasters - you can specify certain submasters or select {All} or {None}.
- Channels - you can specify certain channels that will be affected by the global effects fader. See Channel and Parameter Filters on Faders
- Parameters - you can specify certain parameters that will be affected by the global effects fader. See Channel and Parameter Filters on Faders
- Effects - you can specify certain effects or select {All} or {None}.
- Manual - when on, the global effects fader will only affect manually run effects. By default, this is off.
Note: If no filters have been applied, the fader will master all effects.
Fader Options
The following fader options are available for a global effects fader:
- Effect Rate - fader centers to home. It controls the rate of any running effects (same behavior as using rate via the Effect Status Display). Min is 0, and Max is 200.
- Effect Size - similar to Effect Rate but for effect size. Min is 0, and Max is 200.
- Fader Disabled - no action is assigned to the fader.
- Effect Master - masters the entry/ exit mode of the effects (size, rate or both).
Button Options
The following options are available for global effect buttons:
- Bump - plays back the effect at 100% of the recorded level. It will continue to do so until released.
- Freeze - halts all effect activity on the fader.
- Start Stop Effect -starts the effect while ignoring dwell times. Will stop effects if any are running.
- Button Disabled - no action is assigned to the button.
- Macro - allows you to assign a macro as a button action.