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Overview

Overview
Memories can be divided into 9 Parts, Part 0 through Part 8. Each Part consists of a group
of spots, spot parameters, and/or channels. Each Part is assigned its own time-in or wait-
in time. A spot, parameter, or channel can be assigned to only one Part.
You may assign all spot parameters or only selected parameters to a Part. For example, the
gobo parameter of a spot may be assigned to a Part, causing it to change after the rest of
the spot's parameters have changed.
Intensity and spot parameters, assigned to different Parts, appear in different colors. To
view the color code for Parts, press [PART] when the editor is idle.
When the current and incoming memory (the memory on board) have spots in common,
the colored Part flag appears on the stage display. This is to let you know that the next
memory is a Part Q.
Part #
Color
0
no color
1
light green
2
light gray
3
light blue
4
brown
5
light cyan
6
light violet
7
cyan
8
orange
Spots, spot parameters, and channels not otherwise assigned belong to Part 0.
The recorded memory time belongs to the spots and channels in Part 0.
Part Q's are played back on the A/B crossfader only. At the Go command all of the Parts
start crossfading at the same time. A wait-in time assigned to a Part causes the Part to
begin fading after other Parts.
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