Jam mode - introduction (6.0) – ETC Congo Family v6.4.0 User Manual

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Jam Mode - Introduction (6.0)

Jam Modes are designed to allow you to improvise directly after patching, regardless if you
have a small or large rig, and regardless if you have moving devices or conventional.

There are two styles of jam mode that can be connected to the Jam Mode switch. See

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Settings - Master

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Two Scene Masters (Default)
Great for both conventional rigs and moving light rigs. The upper row of masters can be set
up blind and faded into live and onto the lower row of masters. Extremely flexible with full
control both live and blind. As soon as you have a couple of looks you are ready to roll. Very
easy to set up new looks on the fly and fade into them.

Device Masters
This mode is intended for rigs with a lot of moving lights. The console is set up with fader
sections that are used to create combinations of looks on stage live.

Jam mode uses a separate direct select page to store the direct select configuration. It is
therefore possible to assign whatever direct select content to the special Jam mode page
and it will be restored when Jam mode is reactivated.

Data is created and can be forced. See

Jam Mode Wizard

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