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Avolites Pearl 2000 Operators Manual - page
 101
   P2000MAN.DOC  19/10/99 17:59
 Take down the Preset Faders and press CLEAR.
 Again press Softbutton F [PRESS FOR LIVE MODE]. 
Puts you in LIVE
PROGRAM MODE menu.
If the Memory Playback Fader is up then take it down and put it back up to
load the new Memory.
9.11 Sound to Light
Connect either a microphone or a line level signal into the sound to light
input. Inside the desk there is a link allowing you to configure the desk for
Microphone or Line.
9.11.1 Setting the sound to light input level link
You can select one of three input settings for the sound to light. These are
Normal Microphone, Low Level Line and Line level.
To set this you must open up the desk and move Link 901.
Before you open the desk ensure the mains is disconnected.
Link 901 is near the audio input connector on the main (largest) circuit
board. When this link is nearest the edge of the circuit board the input is set
to microphone, in the middle position the input is set for low level line input
and when nearest the middle of the circuit board it is set for line level input.
9.11.2 Programming for Sound to Light
 Turn the Key to Program.
 Program three Chases onto Playback Channels 12 and 3.
These will respond to :
Bass signals (Playback 1)
Mid signals (Playback 2)
Treble signals (Playback 3).
Each Chase should initially be set to have all LINKS OFF.
See Section 7.12.3 LINKING a Chase.
 Now turn the Key to Run.
9.11.3 Running the Sound to Light function
 Having programmed the three Chases as described in the previous
section, connect up the audio source and press Softbutton E [ENABLE
Sound to Light].
 Put up Playback Faders 1 to 3. Adjust the Sound to Light level control for
the desired effect.
Each time a BASS, MID or TREBLE signal appears the appropriate Chase
will step on.
 Some steps can be Linked on the Chases to provide different effects.
The Linked steps will run on and the Unlinked steps will be triggered by
the music. You can create Complex steps to further enhance the music if
required. See Sections 7.12.3
 LINKING a Chase and 7.9.2 Individual
Step Times Chases.