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Edit St Of labl Fdr To At Del Add Opts
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Edit
This field sets the Chase number to edit. It is set automatically when
using the
Edit
– Flash button method.
St
This field sets the Chase Step number to edit.
Fdr
Sets the first fader number of a range.
To
Sets the last fader number of a range.
At
Sets the intensity of the fader(s).
Del
With the cursor in this field press the
+ (On)
button to delete the current
Chase Step.
Add
With the cursor in this field press the
+ (On)
button to add a new Chase
Step
Opts
With the cursor in this field press the
+ (On)
button to reveal the
following fields:
Record
Sets which console controls will be included while editing.
All
records
from the Programmer and the Presets.
Prog
records from the
Programmer only.
Preset
records from the Preset Faders only.
Save As
Allows the item being edited to be saved as a new Chase Step or as a
Memory. This provides a quick way to create new looks from existing
programming.
11.3.4
Adding or Deleting a Chase Step
To add or delete a Chase step move the cursor to the
Add
or
Del
ete field and press
the
+ (On)
button. A confirm screen shows and requires that the
+ (On)
button is
pressed again to complete the process.
When a Step is deleted or added, all the old steps are renumbered. For example, when
adding a new Step 1, the old Step1 will become Step2 and so on.
After adding a Step set up the required look and press the
Record
button.
11.3.5
The Edit Chase Controls
11.3.5.1
Editing with the Programmer Controls
The Record field in the Edit Memory menu should be set to
All
or
Prog
when
editing Fader levels, otherwise any changes will not be saved.
1.
Use the Programmer to adjust Intensity, Position, Colour and Beam settings.
Editing with the Programmer controls is the same as when recording.
2.
Press the
Record
button.
Note:
The programmer is always ‘Live’ when editing. However it is possible to pull
down the Fixture Master to turn off the Intensity of any fixtures being adjusted in the
programmer.