Alcora 73-700-00 Issue 2 Page 17
Introduction
Program Mode on the desk is used to
select and create new memories and
enter lighting data.
Once a memory has been created it can
be modified by using the EDIT function.
Memory Types
There are two memory types which can
be programmed on the Alcora desk. They
are SCENE memories and SEQUENCE
memories.
A SCENE memory consists of a single
static state, recording the output level of
each desk channel.
A SEQUENCE memory consists of a
number of steps (maximum of 99 steps).
Each step consists of a single static state,
recording the output level of each desk
channel.
The MEMORY + and MEMORY - buttons
are used to select the required memory.
The DISPLAY shows the current memory
number. If the memory being programmed
is a SEQUENCE, the DISPLAY shows the
current step number.
The PRESET faders are used to set the
output levels and the PROGRAM button
used to save the levels to memory.