For live performance select the
screen. This
displays the current song number and name in large
easy to view characters, and the venue and set names
in small characters together with the set number. The
memories are recalled from this screen. You can
make adjustments using the other screens and then
return to the
screen.
Select the
memory to recall the graphic EQ
settings appropriate to the venue acoustics, and the
output mode according to system being used.
Use the soft strip control 7 to scroll through and
select the
you wish to perform. Press the flashing
ENTER key to confirm, UNDO to escape.
•
is the default which protects the settings
from being overwritten when you do not need the
set function.
•
are the user programmable sequences.
•
steps through the song memories from 1
to 127 in incremental order.
The selected set number and name are displayed
together with a progress bar which shows you the
number of song memories in the set and how far you
have progressed. A small number indicates the
current position in the set. Press the
key or
footswitch to advance to the next song. This recalls
the memory instantly and without confirmation. The
progress bar moves ahead and the new song name is
displayed.
To play more than 20 songs or scenes recall the next
set on completion of the first.
If you have adjusted the current settings
during the performance and wish to keep the
changes make sure you store them before stepping
to the next memory.
You may wish to interrupt the set, for example to:
•
Play a different song such as a request from the
audience or an encore. Press the
keys or
soft control 10 to scroll to the new song required
and confirm recall. A position pointer replaces
the displayed progress bar. Press
after
playing the new song to continue with the set.
•
Step back or repeat a song in the set. Press the
keys or soft control 1 to scroll to the
required position in the set and confirm recall.
•
Talk to the audience between songs. Press the
key or footswitch. Press again to toggle
back to the song or press
to step on to the
next song in the set. For example, the pause patch
could be set up to reduce the effects and mute the
instruments.
Press
to toggle between the current and
alternative settings. Any changes made to either are
automatically saved and do not need to be stored.
Press the
key while in the pause patch if you
wish to edit the name. You can copy the current
settings to the pause patch, or the contents of the
pause patch to any song memory using the song
function.
!
You may wish to isolate selected channels from being
overwritten by the memories or MIDI messages, for
example when an unexpected guest joins the
performance. To do this press the
key
to enter edit safes mode.
The
key flashes to warn you that the mutes now
edit the channel safes. Press a
key to isolate
the channel. The mute key flashes if the channel is
made safe in this way.. Press again to restore the
channel to normal operation. Press the flashing
key to return to normal console operation. The
key remains illuminated if one or more channels have
been made safe.
All the settings associated with safe channels can be
controlled manually in the usual way.