Programming a delta in the editor
You can create a Delta in the editor that is independent of memory modification. Using this
method there Delta contains absolute values only.
Example: Create a delta for spot 1 parameter values.
Keypresses
1. Select spot 1 for editing.
2. Assign parameter values.
3. Press [=]
4. Press [DELTA]
5. Press [STORE]
Programming a delta via store store
The STORE STORE window, that shows the location of the memories affected by the
modification, offers the option of programming a Delta. A Delta programmed using the
STORE STORE option has absolute values only.
Keypresses
1. Select channels and spots
and modify.
2. Press [STORE]
3. Press [F5] Delta
4. Press [STORE]
Examining delta
The Delta exam shows the contents of the delta and F key options that are used when
applying delta for memory modification.
Keypresses
1. Press [DELTA
2. Press [DELTA] a second
time to toggle to the relative
Delta page.
The Relative Delta is displayed in brown if the value is negative and in yellow if the value
is positive.
Results/Comments
A range or a group of spots can be selected.
Memory is displayed on the command line.
Delta is displayed on the command line.
This creates an absolute delta only. If a delta
already exists, the message Delta Exists is
displayed. To overwrite, press [STORE]
again. If you want to preserve the existing
delta, press [CLEAR].
Results/Comments
The STORE STORE window opens.
The modifications are stored to the playback
device assignment and as a Delta.
Results/Comments
The spots/channels that have been modified are
displayed with their modifications If the Delta was
programmed via memory modification; the source
memory is displayed at the top of the screen.
This is available only when the Delta was
programmed via memory modification
Using Delta
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