Editing A Memory; Selecting The Memory To Edit; The Edit Memory Confirm Menu; The Edit Memory Menu - Jands Event 4 User Manual

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JANDS – Event 4 Version 5 Users Manual

10.5 Editing a Memory

A memory can be edited by first selecting the memory and then using the Faders and
Programmer controls to make changes.
10.5.1

Selecting the Memory to Edit

There are two ways to open a memory for editing. Either:
or
10.5.2

The Edit Memory Confirm Menu

The Edit Memory Confirm menu is used to set the state of the programmer when
editing.
Prog
Mask
Confirm
10.5.3

The Edit Memory Menu

The Edit Memory menu is used to set Fader levels and Record options.
Fdr
To
At
Record
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1. Press the Edit button.
2. Press the flash button beneath the Assign fader controlling the item to be
edited.
1. Press the Edit button.
2. Press the Memory button. Enter the Memory number (000.00 – 999.99) to be
edited.
Edit
labl
Prog
M999.99 labl
Merge
This field can be set to either Clear the programmer and load the
memory contents or to Merge the memory with any selections currently
in the programmer.
Masks any or all of Intensity, Focus, Colour and Beam when loaded to
the Programmer. For example loading a Memory set to --C- will
prevent the memory colour information being loaded to the programmer.
All fixtures, active in the memory, will be set to white.
When all other fields have been set, move the cursor to the Confirm field
and press the + (On) button to begin editing.
Edit
labl
Fdr To
M999.99 labl
120 122 50 Prog
Sets the first fader number of a range.
Sets the last fader number of a range.
Sets the intensity of the fader(s).
Sets which console controls will be included while editing. All records
from the Programmer and the Presets. Prog records from the
Programmer only. Preset records from the Preset Faders only.
Revision 5.0.0.5
Confirm Mask
Off
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At Record Save As
M999.99
25/11/02

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