CP-100 • User’s Guide
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4. Operation
Using Keys
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When the
KEY
button is pressed, one of two different actions can occur, depending on how
the “
Key Auto Take
” function is set in the
User Preference Menu
.
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When the “
Key Auto Take
” function is
OFF
in the
User Preference Menu
, you must use
the
TAKE
button to perform a “key” transition.
Use the following steps to mix a key up or down, when
Key Auto Take
is
OFF
:
1.
Press
KEY
. The button blinks to indicate that a “key’ transition is pending. If
Menu Context
is
ON
, the
Key Setup Menu
appears, enabling you to change the
key source or adjust key properties.
2.
Press
TAKE
. The system mixes the key up or down, at the current transition rate.
Please note:
~
If the transition is a “
key up
,” the
KEY
button lights solid when the key is
fully on Program.
~
If the transition is a “
key down
,” the
KEY
button automatically turns off
when the key is fully off of Program.
Refer to the “
” section on page 94 for descriptions of the
many key combinations that can be performed with the CP-100.
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When the “
Key Auto Take
” function is
ON
in the
User Preference Menu
, you
do not
need
to press
TAKE
to perform a “key” transition. The transition occurs immediately, once the
KEY
button is pressed. In addition, if a source is pending, it
remains
pending after the
transition. There is no flip-flop.
Use the following steps to mix a key up or down, when
Key Auto Take
is
ON
:
1.
Press
KEY
. The system immediately mixes the key up or down, at the current
transition rate. Please note:
~
If the transition is a “
key up
,” the
KEY
button blinks fast during the
transition interval, then lights solid when the key is fully on Program.
Note
Refer to the “
details on setting parameters in the
User Preference Menu
.
Important
When
Key Auto Take
is
OFF
, if a source is pending, you will
transition to the new source
and
add (or remove) the key
when
TAKE
is pressed. Source will flip-flop. If you do not
want to transition to a new source, simply press the blinking
source button to “un-pend” it.