Masters - introduction – ETC Cobalt Family v7.1.0 User Manual

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Masters - Introduction

The masters are incredibly flexible and powerful. You can set them up individually in a number of
different modes and play back virtually any type of content that can be programmed in Cobalt.

All of the 80 master playbacks can be controlled virtually by number. Physically you can access them
depending on your choice of hardware.

1. Masters touch screen - shared for each section of controls
2. Endless RGB pot master, with Master key and part of display
3. Fader modes
4. Fader functions
5. Master Playback with two Master keys and part of display
6. Expanded Master/Effect/Sequence mode
7.

Master Playback controls

(assignable to any playback)

Important master control keys

There are three categories of keys that apply to master playbacks.

Fader keys
The two master keys belonging to each fader can be set up to control playback functions related to the
type of content loaded to the master.

Master Playback
You can connect any master to the Master Playback controls. This gives you functions like GO, GO
BACK, STEP and TAP.

• In the Cobalt console this is done with the Master Playback

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