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S t a g e L i g h t i n g
LP-C12
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LP-C12
The Yorkville Sound
LP-C12 is a highly flexi-
ble stage lighting control-
ler that doesn’t sacrifice
ease of use to achieve a
wide range of functional-
ity. With twelve channels
of lighting control and
a broad assortment
of chase, audio, and
other effects to choose
from, the LP-C12 has
what it takes to get you
through nearly any job
you can throw at it.
The
LP-C12 can be used to
control any combination of
the Yorkville LP series light bars,
including the older LP302 and LP304.
Please note that the LP-C12 will not work with
other brands of lights that use DMX control.
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1. Connect a standard XLR cable from the LP-C12 to any compatible Yorkville lighting product
(LP-LED4, LP302 and/or the LP304).
2. Plug the light bar into a standard 3-pronged grounded AC receptacle, both the light bar and
the controller (which is powered from the light bar) will turn on.
3. Push the Scene 1 button on the controller and set up your lights for your first scene (the color
control is active only for the LP-LED4 and other LP-LED color controllable products).
4. Changes to a scene are stored in memory in real time, so you don’t need to do anything to
store the scene you’ve created. The next time you load Scene 1, it will come back just as
you’ve set it up now.
Hint: The factory preset
scenes and some of the
effects patches were created
with the assumption that
lights 1-4 and lights 5-8 are
set at the front of the stage
facing back on performers
and lights 9-12 (if used) are
set up shining on the rear
wall behind the performers.
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The LP-C12 was designed spe-
cifically to work with the Yorkville
LP-LED series products like
the LP-LED4, but it was also
designed to be backward compat-
ible with our legacy LP302 and
LP304 light bars. All of the func-
tions described here are the same
for all Yorkville lighting products
except where specifically noted.
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The channels are grouped in three
rows of four controls, with each row
corresponding to one of the XLR
outputs on the rear of the controller.
Each channel has two controls:
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5
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7
8
1
2
3
4
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