MA Lighting grandMA2 User Manual - page 857
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The bottom encoder row gives access to change the: Master, Rate, and Off Time. They are each assigned to one of
the four encoders.
The
Master
is the same as a Master fader - this control the intensity level. The
Rate
is the same as the Rate master
- this manipulates the fade times in the cues. Read about Rate in the
.
The
OFF Time
is used when the executor is turned off. This can be used to fade out the intensity and keep other
attributes (color, position, and so on) until the fade out is complete. The Off time can also be set using a
MFade
fader - read the
to learn more about assigning a fader function or read more about the
MFade in the
.
20.2. Executors on the screens
The grandMA2 supports a lot of executors. Most system are not set up for physical control of all these executors. They
are still reachable as virtual executors on the screens.
The different virtual executors are windows that can be created using the
. They are
all in the
Playbacks
tab.
Action Buttons
The
Action Buttons
can show executor 101 to 190. That is all the possible Button Executors. To have them all in
one big window you will need to have it on one of the big screens.
If the window does not get all that space, then it will adapt and show the possible amount of executors. They are
arrange in groups of 5 executors. The smallest possible size is 3 x 5 squares (H x W). Then it could look like this:
Action Buttons - smallest
In the title bar there is the yellow ball that opens the options. The title bar shows what executors are being displayed
in the window and the Executor Page number. On the right side there is a
Direct Action
toggle button.
Direct Action changes how the executor buttons work.
If it is disabled, then they work as described in the
, but in relation to what is assigned to the
executor. Please also have a look at the
. This window functions more as a label and
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