Submaster Idea

Maybe this already exists, so I would love for someone to tell me how if it does,

 

When using groups, I thought of an idea in which you can access groups on subs in a few key strokes example.

Group 1 then pressing the load about which sub you want, is this something that could be implimented or is it a crap idea?

My idea was purely for a touring houses where we use subs alot for incoming one night gig's, being able to stick pre-made groups to subs in seconds.

Maybe not an idea alot of people would use but would like opinions.

J



[edited by: jonyrainsforth at 9:50 PM (GMT -6) on Thu, Aug 26 2010] More info: In reply to the below post, The sub would take control as would you using the syntax of group 1 enter then taking control on the week, so in simple terms, the sub acting as the wheel.
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  • What would be recorded in that submaster? As groups are only channel selections, & don't have any levels or other parameter information, what would the console recall when using those subs?



    [edited by: jrgoss at 7:54 PM (GMT -6) on Thu, Aug 26 2010]
  • The sub would take control as would you using the syntax of group 1 enter then taking control on the week, so in simple terms, the sub acting as the wheel.

    So instead of you recording those channels into a sub, then mapping the sub to a fader.

    You can simply select your group, or infact just channels, the press load and it would cut out recording all the above and just putting those channels straight into that sub @ full and having control from the fader.

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  • The sub would take control as would you using the syntax of group 1 enter then taking control on the week, so in simple terms, the sub acting as the wheel.

    So instead of you recording those channels into a sub, then mapping the sub to a fader.

    You can simply select your group, or infact just channels, the press load and it would cut out recording all the above and just putting those channels straight into that sub @ full and having control from the fader.

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