Assigning Fade Times To Non-Sequential Memories; Modifying Time Assignments - Compulite Spark User Manual

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Assigning fade times to non-sequential memories

A group of non-sequential memories may also be assigned identical fade times.
Example: assign 10 seconds time-out to memories 2, 6, and 8.
Keypresses
1. Press [MEMORY] [2]
2. Press [MEMORY] [6]
3. Press [MEMORY] [8]
4. Press [TIME] [TIME]
5. Enter 10 on the numeric
keypad.
6. Press [STORE]

Modifying time assignments

The example below shows how to modify a time-in assignment. Other time assignments
use the same procedure; just press the time assignment keys the requisite number of times
until the unit you need appears in the command line
Keypresses
1. Select a memory or a
range or a group of
memories.
2. Press [TIME]
3. Assign a new time value.
4. Press [STORE]
Results/Comments
The memory list is displayed and the selected
memories appear on a red field.
time-o appears in the command line. Stage
display is now on view.
The new fade time assignments are stored to the
selected memories.
Results/Comments
The time assignment is displayed in the
command line.
Store the new fade time information.
Fade Times
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