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Loops
Spark
8-3
Programming a manual continuous loop
A manual continuous loop advances from memory to memory by a manual Go command
for each memory within the loop. When the last memory of loop is reached, the next Go
command crossfades to the first memory of the loop. This is analogous to stepping through
a sequence of memories assigned to a chaser (See Chapter 12 – Controllers).
Keypresses Results/Comments
1. Select a range of
memories
2. Press [LOOP]
3. Press [LOOP]
An asterisk (*) appears next to
Loop
.
4. Press [STORE]
An asterisk (*) is displayed in the Memory List next
to the initial memory of the loop.
Programming a manual Loop
A manual Loop advances from memory to memory by a manual Go command for each
memory within the Loop. When the last memory of Loop is reached, the next Go
command crossfades to the first memory of the Loop. This is analogous to stepping
through a sequence of memories assigned to a chaser (See Chapter 12 – Controllers).
Keypresses Results/Comments
1. Select a range of
memories
2. Press [LOOP]
3. Press [
Æ
Æ
]
*1* appears next to
Loop
In the command line.
4. Press [STORE]
An asterisk (*) is displayed in the Memory List next
to the initial memory of the Loop.
Programming a finite loop
Finite loops run the allotted number of times and then stop. When a finite loop running on
A/B completes its run, the next Go command crossfades to the memory following the loop
sequence. When the finite loop is assigned as a chaser, it runs the allotted number of times
and stops. The next Go command for the chaser activates the loop again. Up to 250 loops
are allowed.
Example: Assign a loop to run 5 times and then stop.
Keypresses Results/Comments
1. Select a range of
memories
2. Press [LOOP]
3. Enter 5 on the keypad.
4. Press [STORE]
The number of loops is displayed in the Memory
List next to the initial memory of the loop.

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Compulite Spark Specifications

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BrandCompulite
ModelSpark
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish