User Guide

Chase
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If you don’t want to set a default value, press Cancel. When the chase is recalled, the
controller will use the current setting of the controls at that time.
Editing a chase
If you choose to program a chase which has already been used, the controller will
display
Chase already used
Edit existing chase?
If you press Cancel (No) the unit will ask you if you want to overwrite the chase.
Press Save (Yes) to overwrite the chase (see previous section). Press Cancel (No)
to choose another chase.
If you press Save (Yes) you will go into Chase edit mode. The unit will display each
chase step and will output the step. If you press Save the unit will go on to the next
step, if you press Cancel it will go back to the previous one.
If you want to change the scene at any step, you simply select a new scene. If you
want to make the chase shorter, press Chase on the step
after
the last step you want
(in other words, if you want to end the chase at step 10, press Chase on step 11).
If you go past the end of the existing chase, the unit will say
No more steps
Add steps to chase?
If you press Save (Yes) you can continue to add steps to the end of the chase, as if
you were saving a new chase (see previous section).
If you want to exit the chase edit mode, press Head, Colour or Gobo. Any
changes you have made will still be retained.
You can also change the default chase speed and crossfade programmed with the
chase. If you just want to change these values and not the rest of the chase, press
Head after selecting Edit Chase to skip that step.
You can erase a chase using the Chase Setup mode. See the next section for details.