Crossfading Between Memories; Crossfading Between Memories Of Different Banks; Preset Flash And Memory Flash; Preset Flash - Behringer Eurolight LC2412 User Manual

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3. Now pull fader B down and fader A up. The preset appears
at the console output, while the memories dissappear.

4.2.2 Crossfading between memories

There are several ways to crossfade between memories:
Please take the following required steps, as follows:
1. Disengage the CHANNEL FLASH key
2. Pull up the CHASE fader
3. Press the INSERT key
4. Adjust the X-FADE control
speed;
5. Press the FLASH key (one of the
The memory is faded in. You determine the illumination level
by using the CHASE and the MAIN fader. To switch to another
memory, simply press another FLASH key. You can alternate
between two memories (the current one and the one selected
before it) by using the STEP key
preset setting instead of the memory by using the PRESET FLASH
key
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If you activate the MANUAL key
desicribed in chapter 4.2.2, you can then determine the crossfade
times by switching from memory to memory using the X-FADE
fader.
1. Select a memory using a FLASH key.
2. Now, move the X-FADE fader to an end position, and the
memory will be faded in.
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To fade memories out, release the INSERT key
the X-FADE fader in the same direction while having faded in a
memory right before that, the memory is faded out only when
you pull the control down again. Renewed pulling the control
upwards, no memory is displayed.
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When you let go of the MANUAL key, using the STEP key
lets you fade out withing the time set up using the X-FADE fader.
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4.2.3 Crossfading between memories
of different banks
You can change your current storage bank by selecting a
new bank using the UP/DOWN keys. The memory activated
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to the desired fade in/out
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keys).
. You can fade in the current
in addition to the setup
. If you pull
4. THE B MEMORY SECTION
EUROLIGHT LC2412
previously remains on the stage unti you pull the fader to zero.
The LEDs of the UP/DOWN keys flash in case there are active
memories belonging to the “abandoned” bank. Pull up a memory
fader, and the memory stored at this location in the new storage
bank is activated.
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4.3 Preset flash and memory flash

4.3.1 Preset flash

This key activates the flash function for the A PRESET section.
If the solo function is not active, PRESET FLASH adds a lighting
configuration (set up in the A PRESET section) to an active memory
(fader A
at zero). When the solo function is active, “pulled
up” memories are switched off.
Memory mode, memory fader
Fader A
closed, MAIN fader
Fade in the preset configuration using PRESET FLASH. The A
PRESET fader and the MAIN fader determine the illumination level.
With solo function: memories are deactivated.

4.3.2 Memory flash

The “memory flash” function can be activated to abruptly
implement stored presets (memories) into an active preset,
instead of smoothly fading it in using a fader.
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Memory mode, memory fader
Fader A raised, fader B closed or partially raised, MAIN fader
raised.
Fade in the “pulled up” memories using the MEMORY FLASH. The
B MEMORY fader and the MAIN fader determine the illumination
level.
With solo function: The preset is deactivated.
4.4 Programming memories
without direct control (blind)
In addition to programming memories by using the preview
function (see chapter 4.1.3), you can also program memories
using yet another method, without being visible on the stage.
Make sure that the LIVE key
has to be in its zero position.
After having pressed the MEMORY key
section, select a storage bank by using the UP/DOWN keys and
a memory by using the FLASH key, and edit it by using the faders
from the A PRESET section. The fader configurations are only
indicated by means of control lights on the FLASH keys.
Please confirm your changes by hitting the SOFT A (preset) or
SOFT B (all) keys and then edit another memory, or quit by hitting
QUIT.
raised
raised
raised,
is not active. The fader A also
in the programming
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