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STORING A CHASE
FUNCTION FIRST BUTTON SEQUENCE SECOND BUTTON SEQUENCE NOTES
1. Bring up the Chase Editor Press CHASE ENTER Use the cursor keys to move to the You are now in the chase editor screen
"cue" field.
2. Start Recording the Chase Press CHASE RECORD This causes the Record led to flash.
3.
Solo
or not to
solo
Press the SOLO button If the led is on solo is on.
If you want to only have one cue per
step, then make sure the Solo button
is on. If the solo button is off then the
second cue will be added to that step.
This is the way to get multiple cues
on one step of the chase. Caution
piling on cues in this way may result
in the output looking bizarre! See
"
Solo
or not to
solo
"
under the
heading "storing a cue".
4. Storing the first step Press CUE "n" ENTER First step is now recorded.
5. Storing the second step Press CUE "n" ENTER Repeat this process until you have
loaded all your cues.
6. Storing a chase speed & Use the cursor keys to get to the Note: the Xfade time fader and the If the chase speed is set at zero, then
Crossfade time & Xfade fields then use the Chase Speed fader could be used you can manually operate the chase.
number keys to make the necessary as well to set up the correct values
changes.
7. Stop Recording the Chase Press RECORD The Record LED should stop flashing
8. Save the Chase Press STORE CHASE "n" ENTER This saves the chase that was in the
Chase Editor, to the number you
want. For example chase 15.
9. To see your Chase Press CHASE "n" GO If the Chase Speed is recorded at zero,
then use the enter key to play the chase.
10. Adjusting the Chase Speed & Press CHASE ENTER (if you're Use the cursor keys to get to the Note the Xfade time fader and the
Crossfade for the chase steps not already in the chase editor). time and Xfade fields then the Chase Speed fader could be used
number keys are used to make to set up the correct values as well.
the necessary changes.
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