Specifications
Avolites Rolacue Operators Manual - page 9
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• Raise and lower your Preset Faders.
The channel will output to the level of the Preset Fader.
2.3.2 Typing in a level
• Hold down the ADD or SWOP button of the Channel you wish to adjust.
Channels in Preset Bank A are accessed using the ADD buttons, and Channels in Preset
Bank B are accessed using the SWOP buttons
.
• Type in a percentage level on the Keypad.
• Press ENTER.
You are now ready to record your first Memory!!
2.4 Programming a first Memory
• Turn the Key to Program.
Puts you in LIVE PROGRAM MODE menu.
• Press CLEAR to empty the Programmer. (See Section 1.5 The
Programmer for more details.)
• Make sure all the Master Faders are at full and all the Playback Faders
are at zero.
• Create the scene you wish to record by raising Preset Faders.
• Turn the Roller to the page you wish to record onto.
• Select Roller Page one, two or three. On the Pearl, use the Roller Page
Buttons located to the left of the Roller. On the Sapphire, use Softbutton
G followed by typing 1,2 or 3 on the Keypad
. There is no need to press ENTER.
• Press the blue MEMORY button on the Program Select bank.
Its LED will
light.
• Press the SWOP button of the Playback Channel you want to record the
Memory onto.
The Memory is now recorded. The LED on the Playback Channel will
light to indicate it has something recorded on it and the LED on the MEMORY button goes
out.
You may wish to bring up the Playback Fader you have just programmed
(If it was up you should take it down then put it up) and take down any
preset faders that are up.
• Press CLEAR to release Channels from the Programmer.
⇒ If the Playback Fader is raised, you must lower it before you raise it again
to recall the Memory.
It is very important to get into the habit of pressing CLEAR. You may
end up recording Channels into your next Memory or Chase which you
do not intend.
That’s it. You have just programmed a basic Memory. There are many other
things you can do with a Memory, all of which are detailed in Chapter 6
Programming Memories.
Let’s try programming a simple Chase.
2.5 Programming a first Chase
• Turn the Key to Program.
Puts you in LIVE PROGRAM MODE menu.