Editing a Step
Individual channels in a sequence step
may be edited without affecting the other
programmed levels in the step.
1. Use the MEMORY + and MEMORY -
buttons to select the required
sequence memory .
2. Press the STEP + or STEP - button.
The DISPLAY will change from
displaying the memory number to
displaying the step number (1), and
the STEP light will be illuminated.
3. Use the STEP + and STEP - buttons
to select the step to be edited.
4. Press the PREVIEW/EDIT button.
The contents of the selected step
only are output at full (the PRESET
faders are not mixed into the outputs).
5. Hold down a CHANNEL FLASH
button. The value of the channel is
shown in the DISPLAY.
6. Pick up the existing level by bringing
the corresponding PRESET fader
through the level shown on the
DISPLAY. Once the level has been
picked up, set the required level using
the fader. The current level is shown
in the DISPLAY. Release the
CHANNEL FLASH button. The level
is saved in the step and the DISPLAY
returns to showing the step number.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for other
channels as required.
8. When editing is complete, press the
PREVIEW/EDIT button to exit from
EDIT. The step will no longer be
output, and the output will revert to
the levels set on the PRESET faders.
Deleting a Sequence Memory
1. Use the MEMORY + and MEMORY -
buttons to select the sequence
memory to be deleted.
2. Press and hold the CLEAR button for
1 second. The memory will change to
an unprogrammed SCENE memory.
The DISPLAY will show the memory
number plus a decimal point, and the
lights above the MEMORY TYPE
button will indicate SCENE.
Converting between Memory Types
The type of a programmed memory can
be changed from SCENE to SEQUENCE
or vice versa. Select the memory required
and then press the MEMORY TYPE
button and hold it down for 1 second. The
light above the button will indicate when
the memory type has changed.
When a SCENE is changed to a
SEQUENCE, the contents of the scene
memory become the contents of Step 1 of
the Sequence.
When a SEQUENCE is changed to a
SCENE, the contents of the current step
of the sequence become the contents of
the Scene memory. All other steps in the
sequence are lost.
NOTES
Previewing Steps
It is possible to scroll through the steps of a
sequence memory while in EDIT mode, using
the STEP + and STEP - buttons, outputting
each one in turn.
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