
Emphasis Console v2.0.0 User Manual Reference Fold-outs 299
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Express 48/96 & 72/144 Facepanel Overview
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Touchpad - Acts as a level
controller for selected channels/
parameters. Also acts as a
controller for pan/tilt parameters
on the X- and Y-axes. Use the
coarse and file buttons to the left
of the touchpad to change the
resolution of control.
Cluster C - Use these keys when editing
channel levels and lists.
AB- and CD-Fader
Pairs - Use the fader
pairs to crossfade from
one recorded cue to
another. The faders can
be used to take manual
control of a crossfade.
Cluster B - In general,
the keys in this cluster
pinpoint the elements
that make up the
structure of your show,
such as groups, cues
and submasters.
Submasters - Use submasters for
manually controlling assigned channels, or
for additional playback faders using the
Subroutines-on Submasters feature.
Grandmaster and Blackout -
The Grandmaster fader masters
the output of dependent channels
patched to the system. The
Blackout key toggles the output of
the system. Independent
channels are not affected.
Cluster A - [About] tells you specific
information about your show; [Learn]
and [Enter Macro] are used in editing
macros; [Help] provides information
about console commands.
Display Keys - Use the
display keys to choose
from the available
console displays.
Macro Keys - Use the
macro keys to store and
playback macros. Macros
are stored series of
console commands.
Navigation Keys - Use navigation
keys to get around in displays, move
through menus, move through fields
in the Fixture Patch display, or move
through different attributes in the
Fixture Box.
Softkeys - Use the softkeys to
activate commands displayed at
the bottom of various console
displays.
Numeric Keypad - The numeric keypad is
for numerical entry. This grouping also
includes the [Enter] and [Clear] keys.
Channel Faders - Use the channel faders to
control the first 72 channels in Two-Scene
mode, or the first 144 channels in Single-
Scene mode. An Express 48/96 allows control
of the first 48 or 96 channels, respectively.
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