Specifications
Avolites Rolacue Operators Manual - page 41
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6.6 How Playback Faders run timed Memories
In all Memory Modes that use a time (Memory Modes 1 and 2), the Playback
Fader level controls the percentage of the fade time that will run.
For example if a Playback Fader with a 10 second fade time is stopped at
30%, the timer will perform a 3 second fade to 30% of its level and then stop.
If the Fader is moved to Full, the Memory will continue to fade in over 7
seconds.
If the Fader is moved to Zero, the Memory will fade back out in 3 seconds.
6.7 Editing a Memory
Check you are in the correct Recording Mode before you start. See Section
6.1 Recording Modes.
• Turn the Key to Program.
Puts you in LIVE PROGRAM MODE menu.
• Make sure all the Master Faders are at full and all the Playback Faders
are at zero except the Playback Fader of the Memory you wish to edit.
• Create the scene you wish to record by raising Preset Faders.
• Press CLEAR.
This ensures there are no Channels in the Programmer from previous
edits which will otherwise be recorded into the Memory when it is edited
.
• Lower channel levels by matching a Preset Fader with the recorded
level, then moving the Fader down, or connect the Wheel to the
Channel(s) you wish to change and use it alter the levels.
When the Fader is
matched an ‘m’ will appear between the channel number and the channel level on the
Screen
.
Raise channel levels by moving the Preset Fader up or using the
Wheels as described above.
• Press the blue MEMORY button on the Program Select bank.
Its LED will
light up. The LED of the Memory you are editing will not be lit as it already has something
programmed on it.
• Press the SWOP button of the Memory Playback Channel you were
editing.
The Memory is now recorded. The LED on the MEMORY button goes out.
• Press CLEAR to clear the Programmer. (See 1.5 The Programmer for
more details.)
The Playback Fader retains all the information from the original Memory,
except the Channels which have been changed. These are updated using the
new Edits.
If the Playback Fader is raised, you must lower it before you raise it again to
recall the Edited Memory.
If you wish you may now alter the MEMORY MODE or the FADE TIMES.
(See Section 6.3 Using the TIMES menu.)
You can also use Preset Focuses to edit memories. This is described in
Chapter 8 Preset Focuses.
6.8 Copying a Memory
The word COPY means two things when COPYING a Memory (or Chase).