Operating Snaps In Forcing Mode; Using Snap To Clear All Assignments - Compulite Spark User Manual

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Operating Snaps in forcing mode

A forcing mode Snap affects all Controller assignments, regardless of their output level.
Referring to the example above, the group assignment to controller 8 bumps out the
assignment on controller 8 and is, of course, immediately active on-stage.
Unassigned Controllers in the Snap free current assignments regardless of their output
level. Example: Controllers 1 – 8 are currently assigned. Some of the controllers are active
and some are not. In the Snap controllers 1 – 8 have no assignments. When you operate
this Snap in forcing mode the assignments on controllers 1 – 8 are freed.
A/B assignments are not influenced by Snaps operated in forcing mode.
Keypresses
1. Press [SNAP]
2. Press [+]
3. Select the snap number on
the numeric keypad.
4. Press [ENTER]
Snaps 1 – 20 can be operated using the Soft Keys in Snap mode.
Keypresses
1. Press [SNAP]
2. Press and hold [SHIFT]
3. Press the SK of the Snap.

Using Snap to clear all assignments

You can use Snap to free controller and A/B assignments.
Keypresses
1. Press [SNAP]
2. Press [0]
3. Press [ENTER]
Operating Snaps
Results/Comments
Snap appears in the command line.
'Snaps' all the assignments recorded in Snap 1
into place regardless of the playback devices'
output status.
Results/Comments
Skip this step if the SK mode is Snap.
Snap + is displayed under the SK mode.
'Snaps' all the assignments recorded in the
selected Snap into place regardless of the
playback devices' output status.
Results/Comments
Snap Free all panel!! is displayed in the
command line. The message Are you Sure? is
displayed.
All playback device assignments are freed.
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