User Guide

Avolites Pearl 2000 Operators Manual - page 60
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Press the SWOP button of the Memory you want to VIEW. The Playback
Fader does not have to be up.
You can step through the Attribute Banks and see the desk outputs for
each Attribute for the VIEWED Memory.
Press EXIT to quit.
6.12 Using the RECORD STAGE function
6.12.1 Using Record Stage to build a Memory
Record Stage puts all the HTP Channels at the level at which they are
currently seen on stage into the Programmer to be recorded into a Memory
or Chase.
This does not put LTP Channels into the Programmer.
Turn the Key to Program. Puts you in LIVE PROGRAM MODE menu.
Set up the stage look you wish to record.
Press the blue MEMORY button on the Program Select bank. Its LED will
light up.
Press Softbutton A [PRESS TO RECORD STAGE].
Make any further changes required for the Memory, and then record it in
the normal way.
6.12.2 Recording HTP Channels as seen on stage into a Memory being edited
HTP Channels are only recorded into a Memory that is being edited if they
have been turned on in the Programmer.
There may be occasions when it is desirable to take the HTP Channels
being output and record all of these into a previously recorded Memory. You
can do this using Record Stage.
Typically this can be used to reduce the level of all the HTP Channels in a
particular Memory. The Playback Fader for that Memory is put up at the
correct level, and the output recorded back into the Memory itself at the new
level.
Another use is for this function is to incorporate one Memory into another
existing Memory, at the level that is being output.
Turn the Key to Program. Puts you in LIVE PROGRAM MODE menu.
Set up the stage look you wish to record.
Press the blue MEMORY button on the Program Select bank. Its LED will
light up.
Press Softbutton A [PRESS TO RECORD STAGE].
Re-store the Memory you are Editing in the usual way.
Remember the edits recorded into a Memory are not made active on that
playback until the Memory Fader is taken down and raised again, in
some cases it may be useful to lower and raise the playback before
pressing clear, therefore making the edits active.