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Editing a Chase
Note:
The Edit Chase menu is
only available when the
desk is set to RECORD
mode.
When a step is added it pushes all the old steps which had an equal or
higher number one number higher. For example when adding a new
first step set ST to 1. The old step 1 will become step 2, the old step 2
will become 3 and so on.
• Move the cursor to the ADD field and press the ON (+) button.
• Press the ON (+) button again to confirm the Add.
Note - Adding the step does NOT record any levels.
• After adding the step either use the faders or the CH and AT fields to
set the required Channel levels
• Press RECORD.
Deleting a Step
• Set the ST (step) field to the step number that you wish to remove.
• Move the cursor to the DEL field and press the ON (+) button.
• Press the ON (+) button again to confirm the Delete.
• Press Exit to close the menu.
The Edit Chase Menu
The illustration over shows the EDIT CHASE menu. There are 5 fields in
the Chase menu:
CHS: (Chase Number)
Sets the Chase to be edited. To change this number move the
cursor to The CHS: field and use the Plus (+) and Minus (-) but-
tons to change the number.
ST
(Step)
Sets the Step to be edited.
OF
(Number of Steps)
Indicates how many steps recorded in this Chase
CH
(Channel)
Can be set using the Plus (+) and Minus (-) buttons or by moving
any of the TOP preset faders. Moving a fader sets the channel
(CH) field to that number.
TO
Can only be changed by using the Plus (+) and Minus (-) buttons
(the slider method is not available). Changes to level will effect all
channels from the CH number to the TO number, inclusive.
AT
Used to set a new level for the Channel or channels set by the CH
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