Testing The Delta; Erasing Delta; Modifying Delta - Compulite Spark User Manual

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Testing the delta

You have the option of testing the application of a Delta to a memory before storing.
Keypresses
1. Select the memory to be
modified with Delta.
2. Press [DELTA]
3. Press F6 Test
4. Pressing [STORE] stores
the memory with the Delta
modifications.
Pressing [F6 Test] to exit
the test.

Erasing delta

You may want to erase an existing delta in order to create a new delta.
Keypresses
1. Press [DELTA]
2. Press [ERASE]

Modifying delta

It is possible to directly modify a delta.
Keypresses
1. Press [DELTA]
2. Select the channels or spots and
modify the values.
3. Press [STORE]
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Note
If the Delta you are modifying was created using memory modification (therefore having
both absolute and relative values), the relative values always relate to the value in the
source memory. Example: the Delta derives from memory 2. In memory 2 the original
value for channel 2 was Full. The delta was created when channel 2 was modified to 50%,
therefore the delta consists of an absolute value of 50 for channel 2 and a relative value of –
50. If you modify the delta, assigning 75% to channel two, the delta will contain an
absolute value of 75% and the relative value is updated to –25%.
Results/Comments
The memory is displayed with the Delta
modifications. Memory # Modified by Delta is
displayed at the top of the screen.
The memory with the modifications is entered to
the editor and is live on stage.
Results/Comments
The Delta flag disappears and the Delta is empty.
Results/Comments
The Delta exam is displayed.
The new information is stored in the
existing Delta.
Using Delta
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