avolites pearl exper ttitan ユーザーズマニュアル
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7. Chases - Page 83
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7.3.2
Editing a chase using Unfold
The Pearl has a powerful chase editing system. The Unfold button
places each cue in a chase on one of the playback faders, allowing
you to fire and edit each cue individually as if it was a stand-alone
cue. Unfold also allows you to set individual timing for cues in the
chase.
1> Press the blue Unfold button, then the Swop button of the
chase to be edited.
2> The first 20 cues of the chase are loaded into the playback
faders.
3> Raise a playback fader to output the contents of that cue (fade
times will operate as programmed).
4> Various Unfold options are available, the details are below.
5> Press Unfold again to get out of unfold mode.
5> Press Unfold again to get out of unfold mode.
To edit the contents of a cue: Press Clear to empty the programmer,
raise the fader to output the cue, make the changes, press [Record
Step], then the Swop button for the cue number.
To Insert a new cue at the end of the chase, set up the look for the
To Insert a new cue at the end of the chase, set up the look for the
new cue, press [Insert Step], then press the swop button of the first
free playback.
To Insert a cue between two other cues, set up the look for the new
To Insert a cue between two other cues, set up the look for the new
cue, press [Insert Step], then type the cue number for the new cue
(such as 1.5 to go between 1 and 2). If this cue number already
exists it will be merged with the look you have created. Otherwise a
new cue is inserted.
To change individual times for the cue, press [Edit Times], then the
To change individual times for the cue, press [Edit Times], then the
Swop button for the cue (or type the cue number), then set the
times. This is described in detail in the Timing section on the following
page.
If the chase has more steps than there are playback faders, you can
If the chase has more steps than there are playback faders, you can
go between pages using the F and G buttons.