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Modifying Memory Data
When any memory data (other than the
channel data) is edited, a modify flag
(M) is displayed next to the memory
number.
To commit the edits to the memory,
press the SAVE button on the front
panel, or right click and select the Save
option from the menu. The edits are
saved and the modify flag is removed.
If memory data has been modified and
not saved, and an attempt is made to
change memory number or to display a
different screen on the monitor, a
warning message is displayed on the
screen.
The modifications can be saved or lost.
Select the required button in the popup
window. The modify flag is removed
and the popup window closed.
Editing Memories Live
When a programmed memory is
selected and the EDIT LIVE button
pressed, the selected memory is faded
in and output live on the DMX.
The current memory on the Memory
Stack is temporarily removed from the
outputs (except when Tracking is
enabled, where it remains on the
outputs).
Any changes made to the channel data
are visible in the Channel Data
Window and appear live on the
outputs.
Editing Memories Blind
When a programmed memory is
selected and the EDIT BLIND button is
pressed, the selected memory
becomes the next memory. The
current memory on the Memory Stack
and the DMX outputs remain
unaffected.
Any changes made to the channel data
are only visible in the Channel Data
Window and do not affect the DMX
outputs.
Switching between Live and
Blind Editing
When editing a memory live or blind
with the CDW open, pressing the
‘other’ Edit button on the front panel
will switch the edit mode.
The lights in the two EDIT buttons will
change state, the text in the CDW
header will show the new edit mode
and the bar graphs or numbers in the
CDW will change colours accordingly.
If a memory is being edited blind and
the EDIT LIVE button is pressed, the
selected memory will be output live on
the DMX.
If a memory is being edited live and the
EDIT BLIND button is pressed, the
selected memory is removed from the
outputs. Any subsequent changes
made to the channel levels will only be
reflected in the CDW. The DMX
outputs will be unaffected.
5 - 14
Memories
Figure 5 - 14: Memories Screen
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