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8.0

FLASH

8.1

OVERVIEW

The FLASH section of the MINIM utilises the FLASH/ASSIGN buttons in the fader bank sections
and the FLASH buttons of the Master’s to provide extensive flashing control. When a channel is
“flashed” (also known as “bumping”) it can be either added to the current output of the desk or it
can be “soloed” (also known as swap or kill) where it replaces the current output of the desk.

You may Flash any channel or multiple channels, any Playbacks, any master, or any multiple
combination of the above at the one time. The only limit is your ability to hold down multiple
buttons. The FLASH function is a momentary action. As soon as all Flash buttons are released,
normal output is restored.


There are no times associated with the FLASH function. All actions are instantaneous.

8.2

ADD/SOLO MODE

You may select what effect the FLASH/ASSIGN buttons have on the output of the MINIM, by
selecting either ADD mode or SOLO mode.

Pressing the

[add/solo]

button will toggle from one mode to the other.

SOLO mode is indicated when the LED indicator in the ADD/SOLO button flashes.

In ADD mode, pressing any FLASH/ASSIGN button will add the flashed channels to the output

(at the FLASH control level) without having any effect on the current output of the MINIM

In SOLO mode, pressing any FLASH/ASSIGN button will add the flashed channels to the output

(at the FLASH control level) and at the same time it will KILL (black out) all other output of the
MINIM . The flashed object is now the solo output from the MINIM.

8.3

FLASH/LEVEL

The FLASH/LEVEL Master sets the percentage level at the output of the FLASH section for all
channels when they are flashed. For individual channels the FLASH/LEVEL sets the level of any
flashed channels. For the contents of any Playback it will be the percentage of the channels
recorded level.


For example, if the FLASH/LEVEL is set to its mid (50%) position;

Flashed channels will come on at a level of 50%.

If a Scene is Flashed and it contains a channel at a level of 80% then that channel will

come on at 40% (50% of 80%).

If the FLASH/LEVEL Master is set to minimum, then no channels will come on when a
FLASH/ASSIGN button is pressed.


Warning: Setting the FLASH/LEVEL Master to minimum and the ADD/SOLO mode to SOLO will cause
all of the FLASH buttons to act as DBO (Dead Black Out) buttons because pressing a FLASH button
will cause its channel(s) to come on at 0% and all normal output to be killed.

The FLASH/LEVEL Master is also used in EDIT mode for adjusting channel levels in Scenes and
Chases. Refer to Section 5.5 – “Edit a Scene” and Section 6.5 – “Edit a Chase”, for more details.

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