Programming Memories; Playback Memories On A/B - Compulite Sabre User Manual

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Programming Memories

Spots, channels, and scrollers can all be included in the same memory.
1. Select spots using the NSKs in Spot mode or use the numeric keypad.
2. Assign parameter values. Use the parameter wheels or press a parameter key and
assign a value on the numeric keypad. (Use [STEP UP] and [STEP DOWN] for
discrete and mixed step parameters).
3. Select channels using the numeric keypad.
4. Assign intensity using the dimmer wheel or press [@] and assign an intensity value
using the numeric keypad.
5. Select a scroller channel.
6. Assign a scroller frame using the iris wheel or press [FRAME] and assign the frame
using the numeric keypad.
7. Press [MEMORY] or press [=].
8. Enter the memory number using the numeric keypad.
9. Make fade time assignments by selecting the time in, time out, wait in, wait out, or
delay and entering the time assignment on the numeric keypad. Press [TIME] for
time in. Press [TIME] [TIME] for time out. Press [WAIT] for delay. Press [WAIT]
[WAIT] for wait in. Press [WAIT] [WAIT] [WAIT] for wait out.
10. Press STORE.
11. Press RESET to clear the editor. You can also continue programming the next
memory using the spots and channels that remain in the editor after STORE was
pressed.
See Chapter 7 - Programming Memories, for further information.

Playback Memories on A/B

1. Select a memory by pressing [MEMORY] and the memory number.
2. Press A or B. It is recommended to assign the memory to the inactive fader; if the
fader is at A assign the memory to B, if the fader is at B assign the memory to A.
3. Move the fader so the memory is active on stage.
4. Press [SEQ]. The next memory is now on board.
5. Press [GO] to begin the crossfade from the active memory to the memory on board.
See Chapter 12 - The A/B Crossfader, for further information.
Programming Memories
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