Level Faders |
Attribute |
Commands |
Index |
Value Range |
Fader Levels |
FDRLVL |
SET, SETL, GET, GETL, INC, DEC, SETD, GETD |
1 |
-100 ~ 12 * |
Mute Fader |
FDRMUTE |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0 = unmuted 1 = muted |
* Can contain a decimal number.
Mute Button |
Attribute |
Commands |
Index |
Value Range |
Mute |
MBMUTE |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0 = unmuted 1 = muted |
Logic State |
Attribute |
Commands |
Index |
Value Range |
Logic State |
LGSTATE |
SET, GET, SETD, GETD |
1 |
0 = off 1 = on |
Presets |
Attribute |
Commands |
Index |
Value Range |
Preset |
PRESET |
RECALL |
1 |
1001 ~ maximum preset |
Note: Instead of SET, SETL, GET, GETL, INC, or DEC; the Preset attribute uses RECALL as the command. Preset numbers begin at 1001. Regardless of preset name, the first preset defined is 1001, the second is 1002, and so forth. However, the numbers of any deleted Presets will not be available. Since Presets apply to entire systems, the Device Number will always be 0 for Preset strings.
Example: Recall Device 0 Preset number 1001.
Command |
Dev # |
Attribute |
Inst ID |
Index 1 |
Index 2 |
Value |
Line Feed |
RECALL |
0 |
PRESET |
None |
None |
None |
1001 |
<LF> |
Result: RECALL 0 PRESET 1001 <LF> (use RECALL instead of SET/GET commands)