Swop
To go to the Swop keyword, type Swop in the command line or use the shortcut Sw.
Description
Section titled “Description”The Swop keyword temporary overrides the master level of executors to full and set all other master levels to zero.
If Swop is assigned as an executor button function, pressing the executor button is Swop On, release the executor button is Swop Off.
The executor is off after releasing the executor button.
If Swop is used standalone, Swop toggles between Swop On and Swop Off.
To protect an executor from the swop function, assign Swop Protect in the Assign Menu. To open the Assign menu, press Assign , then the executor button, tap Options and then tap under Protect Swop Protect.
The Swop keyword does not react to any assigned timing.
Syntax
Section titled “Syntax”Swop [Executor-list]
Swop On [Executor-list]
Swop Off [Executor-list]
Options
Section titled “Options”To get a list of all options of the keyword Swop, type the following into the command line:
[Channel]> Swop /?
The keyword Swop has the same options as the keyword Goto.
For further information see keyword Goto.
Examples
Section titled “Examples”- Override master level of executor 1 to full and all other master levels to zero.
[Channel]> Swop Executor 1
- Returns the master level to the master fader position and turns the executor off.
[Channel]> Swop Off Executor 1