Playing Back Sequences; Manual Playback; Automatic Playback - Zero 88 Juggler Operating Manual

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Playing Back Sequences

The simplest way to play back a programmed sequence is to hold down the SHIFT button
and press the CHANNEL FLASH button corresponding to the sequence number (1 – 12).
Alternatively, you can press the SEQUENCE button to enter Playback mode. The last
selected sequence is started. To select a different sequence to be output - hold down the
SHIFT key and use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the required sequence number.
The FADE TIME and SEQUENCE SPEED controls are then used to determine how the
selected sequence is output as described below.
Press and hold down the SEQUENCE button for about two seconds to stop the sequence.

Manual Playback

Set the SEQUENCE SPEED control to Manual.
Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the step to be output (if different to the one
indicated by the seven segment display)
Press the SEQUENCE button to output the selected step. The selected step will
automatically increment to the next programmed step in the sequence.
Use the FADE TIME control to determine whether the outputs snap to their programmed
levels or fade to them.

Automatic Playback

Set the SEQUENCE SPEED control to the required speed.
Use the FADE TIME control to determine whether the outputs snap to their programmed
levels or fade to them.
Notes – Playing Back Sequences
If no sequence is being output, then the 7-segment display will show '--' as an indication
that the desk is powered (since there is no separate power LED).
Only programmed sequences can be selected and output.
In Manual Playback only programmed steps can be selected.
Pressing the UP and DOWN buttons together resets the selected step to the first
programmed step in the sequence.
If the selected step is the current step, then a dot is displayed after the step number.
All 24 programmed channels are played back regardless of the Wide setting on the desk.
The settings of the SEQUENCE SPEED and FADE TIME controls are stored for the
sequence when it is programmed, but they can be overridden live when playing back the
sequence. The controls must be moved to their stored settings before they become active.
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