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Channel Fader sheet.

The channel fader sheet is used for viewing channels and their values. This is the main window:

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The window consists of three different sections. In the top of the window there is a bar with different information and buttons. The round yellow buttons gives you access to the “Fader Sheet Options”. Read about it in the section called “Fader Sheet Options”. Read about the rest of the top bar in the section bellow called “Top bar”.
The middle is the actual Channel Fader Sheet, where the channels and their values are displayed. Here you can select channels by pressing on them or you can select multiple channels by using drag-and-drop method. Each channel is visualized in three parts as well. The channel number at the top, the middle part that visualize how far your “fader” is up and the bottom that shows the value (in the manner you select in the settings). If you middle-click and hold on a channel you can change the value by moving the mouse up and down.
At the bottom of the window you have the option see the Filter or Multi Control.

Colors in the sheet.

In a channel fader sheet there are different colors .

For the channel number the colors are:

For the values the colors are:

For the backgrounds the colors are:

Fader Sheet Options.

You can access the options by pressing the round yellow button in the upper left corner.

Display Layer:

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Here you select what information you want displayed.
There are two options:

Sorting & Readout:

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Here you have the option to choose how your channel sheet looks.

Sort by determents how your channels are sorted:

With “Sort Direction” you select if you want the channels with the lowest value first (not the value assigned to a channel) or the highest.

The “Readout” determents how your values display.

With the three different font sizes you choose how big your numbers are displayed.

Settings:

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These settings also determine how your channel sheet displays values and channels.

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Example of 60 columns "unwrapped" and "wrapped"

Display Filter:

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The “Display Filter” can remove some channels from the sheet, based on your selections here.

If the “Filter” option is On you get buttons in the bottom of the window with the same display filters as mentioned under “Display Filter” above.

You also have the option to display the “Multi Control”. It’s “Display Layer”, “Preset Control” and “Filter” combined. If you turn this on it automatically turns off the other bar. The Multi Control looks like this:

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Pressing the “up” arrows gives you all the options provided by “Display Layer”, “Preset” (since this is a “Channel Fader Sheet” the only preset available is Dimmer) and “Filter” (read above).

Delete Window:

This deletes the entire Channel Sheet Window.

Top bar.

At the top of the window there is a bar with information and buttons.

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The info in the blue field tells you that it’s a channel fader sheet and the Layer (in the example above it’s “Preset & Values”) and how the sheet is sorted (in the example above it is sorted by “Numbers”). The + (plus) tells you that it sorts “upwards”. It displays a – (minus) if it’s “downwards” (also read Fader Sheet Options).

The following is an explanation of the buttons.

Sort:

This button updates the sorting selected.

Link Fader:

The “Link Fader” works when the executor faders are in “Channel Mode”. When it’s activated it keeps the channels currently controlled by the faders visible in the sheet.

Auto Sort:

When this button is activated, the channels you select are displayed first.

Channel Options.

If you right-click on a channel you access the Chanel Option.

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Here you can change the name of the channel. You can see the type, ID, Layer (number and layer name) and the patch.
You also have the two options “With Master” or “No master”. When “No Master” is selected the channel doesn’t react to any master (incl. Grand Master).

The “<<<” and “>>>” steps back and forward in the channels.


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Windows/Sheets/Channel Fader Sheet (last edited 2008-02-21 15:48:02 by NicolaiGubi)