Playback; Playing A Scene; Playing A Scene With Audio Triggering - Chauvet Stage Designer 50 User Manual

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LAYBACK
This controller uses the Channel Faders and Channel Flash buttons for multiple uses. In this
occurrence, Channel Faders 13-24 (37-48) are used for the playing back of Scenes already recorded.
This is only when the controller is in the Chase◄►Scene mode. In this instance, Master Fader A
will control the manual fader controls, while Master Fader B will control the Scenes being played
back.

Playing a Scene

A Scene can contain up to 1,000 steps. The term steps and scenes are used interchangeably in this
manual.
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Playing a scene with audio triggering

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Tap the Mode Select button to select
Chase◄►Scene mode.
Tap the Page button to select the
correct page the program you wish to
run is located.
Push master Slider B to its maximum
position (fully down).
Move the desired Channel slider (13-
24) to its maximum, and the Scene will
fade in depending upon current fade
time.
Move the channel slider to adjust the
output of the current program.
Select your Scene as described in the
above section.
Tap the Audio button until its LED
lights, indicating AUDIO mode is
active.
Use the Audio Level slider to adjust
the sensitivity.
To return to normal mode, tap the
Audio button a second time, causing
its LED to go out. AUDIO mode is
disengaged.
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Notes
The current mode is indicated by the 3 LEDs.
Red is the Chase◄►Scene. Yellow is 2-scene
preset A/B. And, Green is 1-24 single mode.
You may press and hold down the relevant
Flash button for the Scene to trigger the button
momentarily.
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Notes
This is the process of using the built-in
microphone, or using the audio jack located on
the rear of the controller to use an alternative
audio source for triggering of the Scenes.
January 31, 2012

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