User Guide
Scene
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7.2 Recalling Scenes
Press Scene to go into Scene recall mode. The unit will display
Select scene
Bank:01 Scene:--
The lights above the number keys will light up to tell you which scenes in the current
bank have been programmed.
Press the number key of the scene you want to recall. The output will change to the
new scene. If you try to recall a scene which has not been programmed, the unit will
tell you that the scene is not programmed. The output will not change.
You can continue to select scenes by pressing number buttons. The controller will
stay in Scene Recall mode until you select another function.
You can also recall scenes by MIDI. See section 15 on page 58 for details.
Crossfading between scenes
You can set the controller to crossfade between scenes, allowing you to smoothly
change between one scene and the next. You do this using the Scene Crossfade
option in the Scene Setup mode (see next section); this allows you to either set a
preset crossfade speed, or have a variable crossfade speed set using the Value slider.
Turning off a scene
You can turn off a scene by pressing Cancel when in Scene mode.
Selecting the Scene Bank
You can change the Scene Bank to any of the 32 possible banks by pressing the Bank
button, then a number between 1 and 16. Press Bank again to swap between banks
1-16 and 17-32. (Banks 25-32 contain pre-programmed scenes). The lights will change
to show you the programmed scenes in the new bank.
Overlaying a scene on a chase
If you recall a scene while a chase is running, or recall a chase while a scene is
displayed, the values in the scene will be added to the chase and will ‘offset’ it. This
might be useful if you want to set some static lighting while a chase is running. Set
channels at zero if you don’t want to affect them.