Programming A Manual Continuous Loop; Programming A Finite Loop - Compulite Sabre User Manual

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Programming a manual continuous Loop

A manual continuous Loop advances from memory to memory, by a manual Go command
for each memory within the Loop. When the last memory of Loop is reached, the next Go
command crossfades to the first memory of the Loop. This is similar to stepping through a
sequence of memories assigned to a chaser.
Keypresses
1. Select the range of memories
2. Press [LOOP]
3. Press [LOOP]
4. Press [STORE]

Programming a finite Loop

Finite Loops run the proscribed number of times and then stop. When a finite Loop
running on A/B or C/D completes its run, the next Go command crossfades to the memory
following the Loop sequence.
Up to 250 Loops are allowed.
Example: Assign a Loop to run 5 times and then stop.
Keypresses
1. Select a range of memories
2. Press [LOOP]
3. Select 5
4. Press [STORE]
Results/Comments
In the command line, an asterisk (*) appears
next to Loop , denoting a continuous manual
Loop.
An asterisk (*) is displayed in the Memory List
after the initial memory of the Loop.
Results/Comments
The number of Loops is displayed in the
Memory List.
Loops
10-3
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