Assigning Fade Times While Programming Memories; Assigning Fade Times To A Range Of Memories - Compulite Spark User Manual

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Fade Times
Assigning fade times while programming
memories
Example: Store memory 7 with fade times.
Keypresses
1. Create a stage picture
2. Press [=] [7]
3. Press [TIME] [6]
4. Press [TIME] [8]
5. Press [WAIT] [WAIT] [2] wait-in is displayed in the command line. The
6. Press [WAIT] [2]
7. Press [STORE]
You can assign a Delay time instead of steps 5 and 6
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Tip
If you have neglected to enter the fade time assignments before pressing [STORE]:
1. Press [TIME] or [WAIT]. The command line displays the last recorded
memory number. Enter the desired fade time.
2. Press [STORE] and record the memory with its time assignments.

Assigning fade times to a range of memories

Identical fade times can be assigned to a range or a group of memories
Example: Assign a 10 second time-in to memories 1 → 6.
Keypresses
1. Select memories 1 → 6
2. Press [TIME]
3. Enter 10 on the numeric
keypad.
4. Press [STORE]
Spark
Results/Comments
The message Memory 7 Stored is displayed and
time-i is displayed in the command line. The
incoming spots/channels in memory 7 will fade up
in 6 seconds.
time-o is displayed in the command line. The
spots/channels fading to a lesser intensity, when
crossfading between memory 6 and memory 37
take 8 seconds to complete their fade.
incoming spots/channels in memory 7 will wait 2
seconds before beginning their fade.
wait-o is displayed in the command line. The
spots/channels fading to a lesser intensity, when
crossfading between memory 6 and memory 7,
will wait 2 seconds to beginning their fade.
The message Memory 7 Stored is displayed.
Results/Comments
time-i is displayed in the command line.
The new fade time assignments are stored to the
selected range of memories.

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