Compulite Sabre User Manual page 417

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B-8
Key
LEADER
FOLLOW
[LINK]
[LOOP]
[MACRO]
MACRO
101 - 108
[MASK]
[MEMORY]
[MENU]
[MIDI]
Numeric keypad
(0-9)
Numeric Soft Keys
(NSK)
[PALETTE]
Parameter keys
[PARAM RETURN]
Sabre
What it does
Switch the Numeric Soft Key to Leader/Follower mode. Use to
assign a Leader spot and Follower spots.
Access [LEADER] using [SHIFT].
Program a non-sequential playback sequence. Example: When
memory 10 is linked to memory 22, memory 22 follows memory
10 when sequencing the memories on a crossfader.
Connect a range of memories in a loop. The types of loops are:
automatic (infinite) loops, manual loops, follow on cues, finite
loops, and auto follow loops.
Switch the Numeric Soft key mode to Macro for Macro operation.
Direct operation of macros 101 –108.
Select the channels/spots from a memory as a group of channels
and/or spots in the editor.
Select, store, modify, and erase memories. Press twice to name
Memory as number default selection. Memory appears in the
command line on a gray field when the number default selection is
Memory.
Enter Menu mode. The Menu List is displayed.
Easy to follow selections and messages guide you through the
different menus.
Press Menu a second time to exit Menu mode and return to editor
mode.
Enable or disable MIDI communication.
Use for numeric entries.
50 Numeric Soft Keys operate in 11 different modes; these keys are
generally used for numeric selections. In the Alpha mode the keys
simulate an alphanumeric keyboard. In Q-Key mode you can fade
memories assigned to the Q-keys.
Program, access, and erase Palettes on the Numeric Soft Keys.
Select parameters. Selected parameters appear in red on the Stage
display and are bracketed on the Wheels' LED display. When
bracketed the wheel accesses the parameter.
When in the Effects editor, temporarily toggle the parameter keys
from Effect attributes to parameter selection.

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