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Code Electronic Party 500 - Run Playback; Change Playback Page; Set into Present State

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When finish, press Edit Playback to exit.
6.4.3.3. Delete a step in Chase
Press Edit Playback and enter “Program Playback” menu;
Press the Flash button of the needed Playback;
Press S3 [Del or INS];
Press S3 [DeleteStep];
Turn over pages by ;
Press the corresponding Number of the Flash button to delete immediately.
Press Edit Playback to exit.
6.4.3.4. Reset Chase steps
After insert or delete steps, press S2 [Renumber], the steps will realign then.
6.5. Run Playback
It's easy to run a Playback, choose the page of the Playback first, and then fade in the Playback.
When running several Playbacks, the lower parts of LCD screen shows which Playback is running. Press Shift +
Flash button to change the running. You can use Control wheel B to change the speed of the running Playback.
For example, Chase is replaying, you can set up the music trigger, pause, the direction of running and etc.
6.5.1. Change Playback Page
Press the different Number of Playback page buttons. Turning to other pages means turning to another 10
programs.
When you fade in a program and change the Playback page while it’s running, the program will keep
running
If some led of Playback button are twinkling after changed Playback page, that means the corresponding
Playback faders are running the programs of those faders before changed pages. If you need to run the
programs of the new page, you have to fade out the previous program and fade in again, thus the fader will
run the new program of the new page.
6.5.2. Set into Present State
Fade in the Playback fader, you can fade in several Playback simultaneity;
Press Shift + one of Playback Flash buttons and set into the present state, which can be seen on
the lower part of LCD screen.

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