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MIKADO USER MANUAL
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6.2.3 RECORDING DIRECTION MODE AND TRIGGER EFFECTS
When a Chaser is recorded, it will be by default a forward running continuous Chaser. You
can set the direction (forward or reverse) or the pattern (continuous, single shot, bounce,
random) or the triggering (speed, bass or external) and save these settings as part of the
Chaser. At any time after selecting the Chaser number and prior to ending the recording of a
Chaser, press and hold [function]. The F/A buttons of the Yellow Bank flash twice to show
you the available options and then the current selections continue to flash
Direction Button Flashing
Effect
> Forward
direction
< Reverse
direction
Pattern Button Flashing
Effect
None Continuous
Single
Single shot in selected direction
Bounce
Bounce end to end
Random Random
Patterns
Trigger Button Flashing
Effect
None
Stepping under speed setting
Single Bass
Audio
stepping
Bounce
External switch stepping
Whilst holding [function], tap [F/A] (the required effect). The Pattern and Trigger buttons are
a toggle function, where only one (or no) button can be selected at a time
The Effects can be varied after recording by editing the Chaser.
6.3 SUBMASTER A CHASER
Chasers are normally played back in MEMORY RUN mode. Press [MEMORY] until RUN
LED is lit. Chasers may be replayed on the submasters (in Memory mode) or on the Grab
Master (if previously recorded in the Grab Master).
To submaster a Chaser recorded on the Grab Master, simply fade it up.
To submaster a Chaser on a submaster, press [MODE] until the MEMORY LED is lit.
Press [PAGE] until required page number is lit. Fade up Red Master and then fade up
submaster to reveal the Chaser.
6.3.1 CONTROLLING A CHASER
If the Chaser to be replayed has no stored speed (rate), then the speed can be controlled live
using the SPEED rotary fader. The fader is only active when the LED is lit or flashing. To
make it active rotate it clockwise/counter clockwise until the LED lights or flashes. This now
indicates that you have now matched the position of the fader to the last active setting in
submaster mode.
Note:
SPEED is global, adjusting it will change ALL active Chasers.
If the Chaser to be replayed has no stored crossfade, then fade rate can be controlled live
using the CROSSFADE rotary fader.
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