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5 - Register Section
The REGISTER section is the “heart” of
Studio 12 Scan Control consoles.
The memory registers are “containers”
holding a fixed scene, a light chase and
a “Scan Control” program, so a single
command carries out three operations
simultaneously. Being an automated
section, it’s identifiable by the dark grey
colour of the knobs and the light blue colour of the printing.
To enable a memory register, press the button below the register. The level is adjusted using the
relative fader.
When a register is enabled at level 0, a weak flash of the relative LED warns operators that the
register is enabled even if it’s not visible.
5.1 - Memory pages
The 144 memories available are divided into 12 pages of 12 registers each. To pass from one
page to another, use the
button. By pressing it and holding it down, one of the LEDs of the
buttons numbered from 1 to 12 lights up, indicating the current page (if 1 lights up, this means
page 1 is being used).
5.2 - Register operating modes
To ensure operators the utmost flexibility, the buttons below each memory register are also used
to define the mode in which the actual registers operate. To set the registers’ operating mode,
press and hold down the
button. The memory register buttons’ LEDs allow to identify
the mode, according to the following table:
• flashing LED: AND mode. This is an overriding mode, which means that enabling an AND regi-
ster causes another (already enabled) AND register to be faded out.
• LED fully lit: OR mode. This is an additive mode, which means that enabling an OR register adds
the contents of the register to whatever is already enabled.
• LED 50% lit: FLASH OR FADER mode. This is an additive mode (like the OR mode) but as oppo-
sed to it, the buttons have a flash function. When the register button is pressed in this operating
mode, output level depends on the MASTER FLASH. The level selected with the fader on the other
hand depends on the MASTER REG and then the GRAND MASTER.
• LED off: FLASH mode. This is an additive mode, and when a register operates in this mode, it’s
only enabled as long as the button is pressed. Output level is that set on the register and is affec-
ted by the MASTER REG and then the GRAND MASTER controls.
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