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Section 2 — Control Panel Descriptions
If AUTO RUN is off, a sequence that includes a multiple-keyframe
effect will recall the first keyframe in the register, but will not run
the effect, then will proceed on to the next register in the sequence.
If AUTO RUN is on, the sequence will recall the first keyframe, then
run the effect before proceeding to the next register.
During a sequence of registers with multiple levels, the SEQ
button will high tally if any of the enabled levels was learned with
a sequence. However, this does not necessarily mean that all
enabled levels are sequencing.
Different sequence delays may be learned separately into different
enabled levels. The sequence delays on different levels are
completely independent, and thus the sequencing may be
occurring at different times on different levels. (The register
sequence information is displayed in the E-MEM Register menu.
If an E-MEM level is disabled (its Enable button turned off) while
it is actively sequencing, the sequence will continue. Turning off
the
SEQ button at that time will not halt the sequence, because the
sequencing level is not delegated. To ensure halting all actively
running sequences, all E-MEM levels must be enabled (ENABL
ALL
) and then SEQ turned off.
EFF DIS causes an S-linear transition from the Current Switcher
State to the next recalled register. The Current Switcher State may
be a setup you have just done on the control panel or the state
resulting from a register recall.
An effects dissolve may be learned into a register, so that recalling
that register will initiate a dissolve to another specified register.
Note that only the levels that are enabled on the E-MEM Enable
subpanel will be learned as effects dissolves.
If AUTO RUN is off, an effects dissolve to a multiple-keyframe
effect will stop at the first keyframe of the effect. If AUTO RUN is
on, the current state will dissolve to the first keyframe and the
effect will run.
EFF
DIS