Chapter 4 Learning the basics 45Lesson 2 Working intwo-scene modeA scene is a group of channels set at specific levels to create a look onstage.Acclaim 300's two independently controlled sliders (called crossfaders) control channel output. Scene A cross fader controls output ofthe top row of channel sliders (scene A); scene B cross fader controlsthe lower row (scene B).In two-scene mode, you can change the look on stage by using twomanual cross faders to simultaneously fade one look out and bring anew one up.Acclaim 300's two independently controlled rows ofchannel sliders allow you to create a new scene while a scene is liveon stage without affecting the look on stage. The rate of a crossfadecan be controlled by manually moving the cross faders or by using thescene A and B Time sliders.Note: You may find it helpful to refer to the fold-out keyboardillustration in Appendix B while you read this section. This fold-outillustration lets you to refer to the keyboard while you read the manual.www.carlosmendoza.com.mx