Playback intensity level, How playback intensity is determined – PRG V676 User Manual 3.5 User Manual

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PLAYBACK INTENSITY LEVEL

How Playback Intensity is Determined

Earlier in this manual, intensity was discussed in relation to cue store operations (refer to

"Intensity States" chapter on

page 162

and

"How Faders Affect Intensity"

on page 276). This stored intensity state or level, along with the current

setting of submaster and Grand Master faders, are used in determining the

final

playback intensity level for any given

event.

As previously mentioned, the Grand Master fader is used to master the overall intensity output for the console, while
the individual submaster faders control the intensity level of events being played back. Final intensity is determined by
the following combination:

+

Intensity value stored in the cue or effect being played back.

+

Fader setting of the submaster being used to playback the event. (If more than one submaster is selected and
their levels are different, then the HTP principle will also be involved. Refer to

"HTP (Highest Takes Precedence)"

on page 322.)

+

Setting of the Grand Master fader or associated [Black Out] button.

Intensity values are routed through the faders as follows:

Active Cue / Effect

Intensity Value

Submaster Fader

Setting

Grand Master / Blackout

Setting

Playback

Intensity Level

Intensity Encoder

Setting

Grand Master / Blackout

Setting

Playback

Intensity Level

*

*

If the Manual Control panel

Intensity encoder is moved

while a cue is active in a

submaster and channels are

selected, the submaster fader

is disabled and the following applies:

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