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Adding a rate to a submaster<br />

Rate allows you to record submasters that play back faster or slower than<br />

their recorded fade times. This can be especially helpful when you are<br />

trying to calculate complex timing information for effects loaded to a<br />

submaster.<br />

Note: If you adjust the rate on a submaster containing an effect, the rate<br />

adjustment affects individual step timing but does not change the overall<br />

effect timing.<br />

Rate is expressed as a percentage. A submaster with a rate of 100 plays<br />

back at its recorded fade time. A rate of 300 plays the submaster back<br />

three times faster than its recorded fade time. A rate of 50 causes it to<br />

play back half as fast as its recorded fade time. You may assign a rate of<br />

up to 2,000 percent.<br />

To add a rate to submaster 7, follow these steps:<br />

Action:<br />

Keystrokes:<br />

1. Press [Blind]. Selects Blind display mode<br />

2. Press [Sub] [7]. Prompt reads:<br />

Select submaster number<br />

To select submaster type, press<br />

TYPE<br />

3. Press [S7], More<br />

Softkeys, until Rate<br />

appears at [S5].<br />

4. Press [S5], Rate. Prompt reads:<br />

Use keypad to select submaster rate<br />

(0 to 2000, 100 = Normal)<br />

5. Press [1][5][0]. Corner reads: Rate 150<br />

6. Press [Enter]. Rate of 150 percent is recorded into<br />

submaster 7<br />

4.<br />

If you do not enter a dwell time for a submaster, the submaster<br />

defaults to a manual dwell.<br />

<strong>Expression</strong> 3 User Manual, v.3.1 167

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