Masking – PRG V676 User Manual 3.5 User Manual

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Filter Guidelines:

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The timing filter is globally applied, not individually for each parameter. When a parameter is filtered, its time is
also filtered. This is always true except if a Selective Store is performed with only time selected. In this case you
will get all the times for all parameters.

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Filters affect selective store and selective recall commands (refer to

"Selective Store"

on page 282 and

"Selective

Recall"

on page 283).

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Filters have no affect on the recall of presets or update commands (refer to

"Update"

on page 280).

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Filters have no affect on the playback of cues, unless those filters have been applied to a submaster (refer to

"Function Filter (Submaster)"

on page 319).

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The Function Filter screen does not have to be visible for selected filters to affect console operation. For this
reason, the touchscreen provides an indication that filters are selected by highlighting them in the parameter grids
located at the bottom left of the touchscreen, in the command-line display, and in the submaster displays.

Masking

When a filter is applied during a cue store operation, values for all parameters are stored, although some have been
excluded from playback (filtered). This method of filtering utilized by the console is called "masking." It is important to
keep this concept in mind when storing cues with filters because during some playback situations, the values which
were "masked" can intentionally or unintentionally be recalled. This situation can occur when a filter or ""mask" has
been applied to a cue and a second filter is applied to the submaster which is playing back that particular cue. Refer
to

"Function Filter (Submaster)"

on page 319 for information on playing back cues which have stored masks.

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