2. The fader can now be moved up or down to control the progress of the
infading Cue. If the level is taken to 100% the infade is completed.
3. To take manual control from the beginning of the Cue, pull the fader down
to zero before pressing the Go button.
4. The right hand fader (above the Back button) controls the Outfade. To take
manual control of an Outfade move the fader to match the elapsed fade
percentage. The display changes to show: MAN: / 20% (or whatever fade
percentage has elapsed).
5. The fader can now be moved up or down to control the progress of the
outfading Cue(s). If the level is taken to 100% the outfade is complete.
NOTE:
Leaving the Outfade under manual control means that all subsequent memories
will come under manual control when the fade percentage reaches the fader
setting. Thus if Memory 2 was taken under control after 50% of the fade time had
elapsed it would stay on at 50%. If the fader was left at this level the next press
of GO would cause Memory 3 to fade to 50% and Memory 2 to fade from 50% to
25% (i.e. 50% of 50%).
13.71 Taking Manual Control When a Fade has completed
When the Infade of a new Cue and the Outfade of the old Cue are completed, the
fader that normally controls the Outfade time (the right hand fader) switches to
control the stage level. The fader can then be used to scale the intensity of the current
Cue.
13.80 Altering the Playback Order
Cues normally run in a sequential order or according to the settings in the NEXT
field of each Memory and Chase. However, it is possible to quickly move forward
or backwards in a Stack to run a different Cue.
To run a Cue other than the one showing above the Go button:
1. Press the Assign button followed by the Memory (or Chase) button.
2. Enter the required Memory / Chase number.
3. Press the Stack Go button.
The required Memory is now ready as the next Memory. Pressing the GO button will
initiate Infade.
© Jands Electronics July 1995
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