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alcora Zero 88 - Outputting a Programmed Memory; Snapping Between Memories; Fading Between Memories; Pausing a Crossfade

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Alcora 73-700-00 Issue 2 Page 29
Run Mode
l MEMORY TYPE
The red lights above the MEMORY TYPE
button indicate the type of the next
memory (as indicated in the DISPLAY).
l DISPLAY
The DISPLAY shows the number of the
next memory to be output. The NEXT light
is illuminated.
l
MEMORY + and MEMORY -
These buttons are used to select the next
memory to be output.
l STEP + and STEP -
If the memory currently being output is a
sequence, these buttons can be used to
move through the steps of the sequence.
l SPEED
The SPEED control is used to regulate
the speed of the current sequence
memory. This control has a switch
position at the minimum end of its rotation
which stops automatic stepping through a
sequence and gives full manual control.
l
DIRECTION
This button is used to select the direction
that a sequence memory runs when
output. The accompanying lights indicate
which direction has been selected.
l
SOUND
This button is used to activate the audio
input into the desk. The audio input is
used to advance sequences. When the
SOUND function is active the light in the
button is illuminated.
l GO NEXT
The GO NEXT button is used to initiate a
crossfade between the memory currently
being output and the next memory as
indicated by the DISPLAY.
Pressing the GO NEXT button
automatically increments the memory
number in the DISPLAY (the number in
the DISPLAY changes to the next
programmed memory).
l PAUSE
This button is used to pause a crossfade
between the current and next memories.
When a crossfade has been paused the
red light in the PAUSE button flashes.
The PAUSE button is also used to restart
a crossfade that has been paused.
NOTES
Remote Go
Pressing a switch connected to the Remote
Go jack socket on the back panel has the
same effect as pressing the GO NEXT button.

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