Converting A Memory To A Group When The Editor Is Active - Compulite Spark User Manual

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One or more memories can be converted to an editor group.
Example: Convert memory 4, 5, 6, and 7 to a group in the editor, edit, and store the
lighting state as memory 5. Notice that you must select each memory and not use the
range selection sequence.
Keypresses
1. Press [MEMORY] [4]
2. Press [MEMORY] [5]
3. Press [MEMORY] [6]
4. Press [MEMORY] [7]
5. Press [ENTER]
6. Select and edit channels
and spots.
=]
7. Press [
8. Enter 5 on the numeric
keypad.
9. Press [STORE]
Converting a memory to a group when the editor
is active
If the editor is active you must use a slightly different key sequence.
Parameter and intensity values from the converted memory override the values for
spots/channels currently active in the editor.
Example: You want to use memory 2 as a building block to create memory 6. Memory 2 is
spots 2 - 6 with the iris at 65%. Spots 2 - 6 with the iris at 50% are present in the editor
and displayed in red.
Keypresses
1. Press [ENTER]
2. Select memory 2.
3. Press [ENTER]
4. Continue editing the group
of spots and channels.
5. Press [=] [6]
6. Press [STORE]
Converting Memories to Editor Groups
Results/Comments
The memory list is displayed and the selected
memories appear on a red field.
The contents of mem 4 (spots and parameter
values, channels and intensity/scroller
assignments) are converted to group in the
editor.
Memory is in the command line.
The message Memory 5 Stored is displayed.
Results/Comments
The spots selected in the editor (highlighted in
red) turn white indicating that they are present,
but not addressable until selected again.
The selected memory is converted to an editor
group. The iris values for the selected spots are
forced to 65%.
The message Memory 6 Stored is displayed.
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