Running A Scene Bank With Music Trigger - GLP SCAN OPERATOR FX II User Manual

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4.17.3 Running a Scene Bank with Music Trigger

1. Press the MUSIC/BANKCOPY key to activate the music trigger. The music
sensitivity that has been used last is automatically restored and indicated in
the display. The MUSIC LED lights up.
2. Use the BANK UP/DOWN keys to select the desired bank. The occupied
scenes of this bank will be started one after another controlled by the music
input.
3. Use the music speed Fader during the music trigger, in order to change
the sensitivity of the microphone. Thereby you can select from "Fast" to
"Slow". "Slow" reacts relatively sensitively - "Fast" rather insensitively.
Hint:
With sensitivity not the volume of the microphone is regulated (the hardware
of the equipment does that automatically), but it the minimum duration of the
bass impacts and the minimum time between two bass impacts is being
changed.
When switching on the set the value "normal" is selected automatically. This is
a good default value, which nearly always fits.
4. Adjust the crossfade time
Fade Time:
Tells us how fast the crossfade time to the next step is. The slowest crossfade
time thereby is 32s. The time refers to an over-dazzle time of value 0 to 255.
Smaller movements are done faster
5. Press the MUSIC/BANKCOPY key to deactivate the Music Trigger again.
Hint:
You can use the TAPSYNC/MANUAL GO Button at any time, if the device is
not running in Auto Trigger Mode, to manually advance to the next Scene.
This is useful for example in Music Trigger, if you wish to go on to the next
Scene manually during a silent part of the music.
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