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Submaster types<br />

Submasters can be pile-on, inhibitive or effect.<br />

Pile-on submaster<br />

A pile-on submaster consists of channels recorded at proportional levels.<br />

If a pile-on submaster’s channel levels are higher than established channel<br />

levels, the submaster’s levels take precedence (except as noted below).<br />

If they are lower, the established levels take precedence. If a submaster<br />

slider contains a recorded pile-on submaster, the green LED glows.<br />

Note: Channel levels set on the keypad and inhibitive submasters both<br />

override pile-on submaster levels.<br />

Inhibitive submaster<br />

An inhibitive submaster holds the output of channels below a specified<br />

level. An inhibitive submaster doesn’t actually set channel levels, it just<br />

prevents them from exceeding a specified level. Only submasters 13<br />

through 24 may be inhibitive. If a submaster slider contains a recorded<br />

inhibitive submaster, the red LED glows.<br />

Effect submaster<br />

An effect submaster has an effect recorded in it. Press an effect<br />

submaster’s bump button or move its slider to start the effect running.<br />

See Chapter 16 Effects, page 205 for more information on effect<br />

submasters. Any submaster may be programmed with an effect. If a<br />

submaster slider contains a recorded effect submaster, the green LED<br />

glows.<br />

158 Chapter 13 Submasters

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