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Compulite Dlite - Playback Behavior

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DLITE
Playbacks and the Crossfader
Playback behavior
PB Jump Off Zero and Playback Stomp determine what happens when moving a playback slider
off its bottom end stop (zero) or when turning the playback on of off by pressing its
SELECT key.
To set the default playback behavior
1 Press
SETUP.
Behavior setting Operation Playback behavior
PB Jump Off Zero -
Enabled
Move a playback
slider off zero.
All parameters, except dimmer, jump to their
stored levels. The dimmer value is controlled by
the slider and fades with the playback silder
movement.
Press and hold
SHIFT
and move a playback
slider off zero.
All parameters fade to their stored levels.
With the slider at zero,
press the
SELECT key
to turn the playback
on.
All parameters, except dimmer, fade to their
stored levels. The slider controls the dimmer
level.
With the slider at full,
press the
SELECT key
to turn the playback
off.
All parameters are released and fade to their
home levels. Dimmer fades to zero.
PB Jump Off Zero -
Disabled
Moving the slider off
zero (without pressing
the
SELECT key).
Nothing happens.
Press SELECT to turn
the playback on.
All parameters, except dimmer, fade to their
stored levels. The slider controls the dimmer
level.
Playback Stomp
(for LTP parameters)
Enabled
When all parameters output from a playback are
overridden, the playback is turned off.
Example: Playback 1 is active and outputs spots
1 through 4 set to blue and focussed on the drum
riser. If you now turn on playback 2, which
outputs the same moving lights running position
and color effects, playback 1 is released and no
longer active. If you stop playback 2, the param-
eters go to their home levels or tracking.
Playback Stomp
(for LTP parameters)
Disabled
The system never stomps (overrides) the previ-
ously active playback. Referring to the example
above, when playback 2 is turned off, the spots
fade to the output from playback 1.

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