Editing With The Preset Faders; Editing Fader Channels With The Keypad; Clearing Chases; The Clear Chase Menu - Jands Event 4 User Manual

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JANDS – Event 4 Version 5 Users Manual
11.3.5.2

Editing with the Preset Faders

The Record field in the Edit Chase menu should be set to All or Preset when
editing Fader levels. Otherwise any changes will not be saved.
A Chase can be edited to change the levels of channels or groups of channels. Editing
can be carried out 'blind', that is, without the changes being seen on stage, or 'live' if
that Chase is currently being output to the stage (by one of the Assign Masters).
Whenever the Edit Chase menu is opened the Preset faders are disabled from
outputting to the stage. However, they can be used to set levels for the item being
edited.
11.3.5.3

Editing Fader Channels with the Keypad

The Record field in the Edit Chase menu should be set to All or Preset when
editing Numeric keypad. Otherwise any changes will not be saved.
TIP:
If you want to edit a particular Step of the Chase but are not sure of the Step number
there is an easy solution. First bring the Chase up on one of the Assign Masters, then
use the rotary speed control to slow the chase right down until it stops. Now use the
Assign Flash button to single step the Chase to the Step you want. Finally, press the
Edit button followed by the Chase Flash button and the edit Chase menu will open
with the Step you want to edit already selected.
NOTE:
from outputting to the stage. However, they can be used to set levels for the item
being edited.
NOTE:
the changes are stored temporarily so there is no need to press Record to save each
individual change.
11.4
1

Clearing Chases

Memories and Chases can be cleared to free console Memory or to prevent further
use.
11.4.1

The Clear Chase Menu

Press Clear and open the Chs submenu to clear a chase. Its also possible to press
Clear and then the Chase button to open this menu
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1. Use the Preset 1 (top preset) faders to set new levels. To edit a channel this
way, the fader first has to be moved to match the existing level and then
moved to the new level. The simplest way to do this is to move the fader from
zero to full and then to the new level.
2. Press the Record button.
1. Use the Fader, And, @ (At) & Thru buttons to adjust Intensity levels.
2. Press Record button.
Finding the Step to edit.
Whenever the EDIT CHASE menu is opened the Preset faders are disabled
As each channel or group of channels is adjusted using either edit method,
Clear From:
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