ASUS mypal a600 User Manual
Avolites Pearl 2000 Operators Manual - page
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13. Running your show
13.1 Run Modes
Turning the Key to Run puts the desk into Run Mode. This disables all the
programming features of the desk, and allows only Playback functions to
operate.
programming features of the desk, and allows only Playback functions to
operate.
The Key can be removed to lock the desk in this Mode.
There are three different Run Modes that you can use for running a show.
These are :
These are :
Normal Mode
Take Over Mode
Two Preset Mode.
Take Over Mode
Two Preset Mode.
To change Modes, you need to set User Setting 4. (See section 12.4 Setting
4. Run Modes). Alternatively, you can toggle between Normal and Take Over
Run modes using Softbutton A [TOGGLE MODE] with the Key in the Run
position.
4. Run Modes). Alternatively, you can toggle between Normal and Take Over
Run modes using Softbutton A [TOGGLE MODE] with the Key in the Run
position.
In all of these Modes, operation is basically the same. Raising a Playback
Fader will activate the Memory or Chase recorded on it and the LED will light
up proportionally to the level. If you change Roller Facets or Pages with a
Playback Fader up, the LED will flash.
Fader will activate the Memory or Chase recorded on it and the LED will light
up proportionally to the level. If you change Roller Facets or Pages with a
Playback Fader up, the LED will flash.
You can VIEW any Screen from all Run modes. See Section 9.1 More about
the Screen - using VIEW.
the Screen - using VIEW.
13.1.1 Normal Run mode
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This Mode has the fastest response from the ADD and SWOP buttons.
In Normal Run or Wide mode when you switch the Key from Program to
Run, the Programmer is cleared and you no longer have access to any
LTP Channels.
Run, the Programmer is cleared and you no longer have access to any
LTP Channels.
This mode still has access to HTP Channels however.
Each Attribute Bank can control up to 60 HTP Channels on the Preset
Faders. The level at which they are output is controlled by Preset Master A.
Faders. The level at which they are output is controlled by Preset Master A.
Channels 1 - 30 also each have a Preset SWOP and a Preset ADD button
associated with them.
associated with them.
The Preset SWOP function works to Solo a Preset Fader, killing all other
Channels.
The Preset ADD button adds the Channel to the output of the desk.
Channels.
The Preset ADD button adds the Channel to the output of the desk.
In this Mode, the level to which Channels are put onto the output by the ADD
and SWOP buttons is controlled by the ADD and SWOP Master Faders.
and SWOP buttons is controlled by the ADD and SWOP Master Faders.
Playback Fader levels are controlled by the Memory Master Fader B.
See Section 13.3 The ADD and SWOP buttons in different Run Modes for
Playback ADD and SWOP button functions. The LED’s on the Playback
SWOP buttons follow the Playback Fader Level.
Playback ADD and SWOP button functions. The LED’s on the Playback
SWOP buttons follow the Playback Fader Level.
Overall levels are governed by the Grand Master.