Behringer Eurolight LC2412 Manual Do Utilizador

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EUROLIGHT LC2412 User Manual
3.3  Crossfading between presets
To crossfade between two presets, you need an additional preset. This additional 
preset is created by utilizing the faders in the B MEMORY section.
1.  Pull the fader B  
(42)
  upward, the fader A  
(41)
  downward. The MAIN fader 
remains open.
2.  Now, set up the lighting situation by using the faders of the B MEMORY 
section. As always, you can observe these changes on the control LEDs.
3.  Move the master B fader downward, then move the master A fader upward. 
Preset B is faded out, while preset A is faded in (manual fade).
4.  The B Memory Section
In this context, “memory” means a lighting situation (preset) stored as a unit.
The memory function is organized as follows:
There are ten storage banks, each with twelve storage slots (FLASH keys 1 - 12), 
used to store complete lighting situations (24 channels). The illumination level of 
the individual lighting situations (stage designs) can be determined by using the 
faders assigned to them during the programming procedure.
You can use memories in several ways: 
1.  Fade them in manually or suddenly; 
2.  Crossfade between presets and memories;
3.  Crossfade between different memories;
4.  Crossfade between memories from different memory banks. 
Memories originating in different banks can simultaneously be active.
4.1  Programming, recalling and altering 
memories (scenes)
4.1.1  Programming
1.  Set up a stage design (scene) while in preset mode (Fader A PRESET section).
2.  To store a scene, you must first quit the preset mode. By using the UP/DOWN 
keys  
(19)
, you switch into the memory mode. The bank display  
(18)
  indicates 
which storage bank is selected.
Press the MEMORY  
(25)
  key in the programming section. The display  
(35)
  shows 
the following text (an example): 
Fig. 4.1: Display “Program memory”
The meaning behind the above line: the next step (select memory), 
location (memory slot number/storage bank).
You have already selected a storage bank using the UP/DOWN keys (7), and now 
use the FLASH keys to select a location.
Lower line: Make a selection by pressing SOFT A (preset) or SOFT B (all).
If you only want to store the adjusted preset, please press SOFT A  
(38)
. If you 
also want to store an active memory along with the adjusted preset, then press 
SOFT B  
(39)
.
◊ 
This way, you have the option to generate several variations out 
of a single memory. How memories are modified is explained in 
chapter 4.1.3.
Should you wish to store additional presets, simply repeat the steps:
1.  Adjust the preset (stage design);
2.  Select a storage bank using the UP/DOWN keys;
3.  Specify the storage location by pressing one of the FLASH keys  
(22) 
(23)
;
4.  Store the preset or the console output (SOFT A or B);
5.  If you do not wish to create any more memories, press the QUIT key  
(40)
  
to exit.
Repeat these steps with UPPER enabled to program channels 13-24 to the same 
memory location.
4.1.2  Fading in scenes
To fade in a programmed scene, simply select a storage bank by using the 
UP/DOWN keys and pull up a fader from the B MEMORY section. The fader whose 
assigned FLASH key you last pressed while programming is the fader that will 
control this memory.
◊ 
To view a memory setup on the stage and on the LEDs, both fader B  
(42)
and MAIN fader  
(43)
  have to be pulled up.
Recalling memories instantly
By using the FLASH keys (section  
(4)
), you can recall the memories from the 
bank you just adjusted, just like retrieving individual channels in preset mode 
(“P” shown in the display).
◊ 
The channel flash function must not be active at this time 
(CH FLASH key  
(32)
).
4.1.3  Previewing and modifying memories
To preview memories before fading them in, use the PREVIEW key  
(21)
  to 
deactivate the console output for this procedure. The setup can only be 
observed on the control LEDs. The remaining functions of the EUROLIGHT LC2412 
remain active.
After you press the preview key, the display shows the selected memory bank at 
the top right side. Select the memory that you wish to control by using one of the 
Flash keys. The memory is then displayed by means of control lights only.
If you wish to modify the memory shown in preview mode, select the MODIFY 
function shown in the display by using the SOFT B  
(39)
  key (see fig. 4.2).
Fig. 4.2: Display “Editing memory in preview mode”
You can implement the desired changes now by using the faders of the A PRESET 
section. To change the programmed settings of preset faders, you must first draw 
the fader to its original position. The channels not activated during the previous 
programming can be raised as usual.
To save your settings, please select ENTER by using SOFT B. Either confirm the 
next memory or quit the preview mode by hitting the QUIT key  
(40)
.
Otherwise, you can also program the memory anew, as described at the 
beginning of this chapter.