Maybe someone can prove me wrong. But as far as i know this is not possible and you should make a feature request.
Because the Manual Time Fader is not bound to a specific Submaster and is therefore only "temporaly" assigned. Like a Temporaly Playlist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZpbUA9qRRA
You can as well copy them, but not bound to each other.
Currently each Manual Time Fader is its own instance, it has no knowledge of its colleagues. So what you're asking is currently not possible.
If you feel this would be a valuable addition to the Eos software, feel free to post this to the Feature Request section of the Eos forum.
Thank you.
How is it determined which manual time fader is in control? The one most recently mapped? The one most recently moved? When a different manual time fader is in control how is it apparent to the user what is happening, what is the UX signal I should be looking for?
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