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To add a new effect step to the current effect, press {APPEND FXSTEP} when in the Effect
display. This adds a new step to the current effect and puts the cursor on the newly created step.
The new step has default values for step time, in, dwell, and out times, attribute fade time, low
and high settings, and scaling. It has no assigned levels.
Viewing Step Channel Levels
To view the recorded levels in a step:
If the cursor is in the Effect Settings window, press {EDIT STEPS} to put it on the first effect step
number in the FX Step window.
If the cursor is in the FX Step window but not on the effect step number, use the Trackball to
highlight the step number rather than timing or level data.
Once the cursor is on the effect step number, use [NEXT] and [LAST] to move between steps
and view channel levels.
Editing Step Channel Levels
First select the step and ensure that the highlight is on the step number (the FX STEP field). The
channels can then be selected and modified using the same commands as for Channel Control,
for example [1] [@] [1] [*], [SUB] [1] [@] [5] [*] and so on. The Level Wheel and some of the soft
keys in the Channel Control cannot be used to change levels.
Deleting Effect Steps
Steps can be deleted from the Effect display. This is a good way to delete effects if you are only
going to delete a few. For information on how to delete all effects or a range of effects from the
Archive display turn to Clear Operations
{DELETE} appears on the LCD Effect menu when you are in the Effect display and delete steps,
either a single step or a single THRU range can be specified. The highlight must be on the step
number. This can be used with [+], [-], and [THRU] keys.
{DELETE} {DELETE} Direct Entry 1 and 2 Digit
{DELETE} [*] Direct Entry 1 and 2 Digit
{DELETE} {DELETE} {DELETE} Command Line
{DELETE} [*] [*] Command Line
Deletes the current step.
[FX] [1] [.] [2] {DELETE} {DELETE} All Modes
Deletes effect 1 step 2.
[FX] [1] [.] [2] [THRU] [3] [.] [4] {DELETE} {DELETE} All Modes
Deletes effect 1 step 2 through effect 3 step 4.