E d i t t h e s t a c k
You can edit the memory content of an existing stack.
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C r o s s f a d e r C o n t r o l o f S T A C K
You can use the crossfaders to play back the stack.
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Play back the stack on the crossfaders:
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You can change the settings to allow for bi-directional crossfader operation. See the
settings options in the
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Normal Mode
If the STACK key is dim yellow, press [STACK] to activate it to full yellow.
Press [EDIT MEM].
Press [STACK]. The board will enter channel range mode and you can edit the
current stack step live.
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You may also press and hold [STACK] and use the dial to jump to another
step. This editing will be done blind.
Adjust the faders to the desired levels.
Press [EDIT MEM] again. The selected memory has been edited.
to fade to the previous stack step; hold [ ] and press
[ .. ] repeatedly to go back multiple steps. After pressing
[ ] you can resume the fade by either pressing [ .. ], or
by moving the crossfaders from bottom to top.
Press [STACK] to activate the cue stack on the crossfaders. The crossfaders
load stack step zero (a non-existent, place holder step). The LCD will indicate the
next available step in the stack.
Fade into stack step #1:
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Press [ .. ] to fade into the next step automatically. The step will fade in
according to the time set during programming.
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Move the crossfaders from the bottom to the top of travel to fade manually.
Fade into the next step:
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Press [ .. ] to fade into the next step automatically.
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Move the faders back to the bottom of their travel to load the next step and
then move the faders up to the top of their travel to crossfade into that step.
Normal Mode LCD Menu, page
Repeat step 3 for each subsequent stack step.
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