2 editing the contents of scene memories, 3 editing the scene name – Cadac R-Type User Manual

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Central Control Module 8281

6-11

Revision R2005-2

R-Type

can also select a Scene Memory by scrolling the Scene Memory list, using the up or
down arrow keys. When a valid number for the Selected Scene has been entered,
several buttons will illuminate to show that each has certain function that can be
applied to the Selected Scene.

SCENE MEMORY
12: <MEM012>

The most obvious functions of these are RCL and SVE, which recalls or saves the
current console settings to the Scene. Other functions available include:

CLR

Clear the selected Scene Memory

INS

Insert a new (blank) memory before the selected

DEL

Delete the selected memory

EDIT

Edit the various parts of the selected Scene Memory

Note: If you press the CLR button before a Selected Scene number has been
entered, the system offers you the option of clearing ALL Scene Memories. To pre-
vent accidental deletion of Scene Memories, this function requires double confirma-
tion before it can be executed.

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Most of the contents of a scene memory represents settings for the faders, there are,
however, also elements of the memory that can be entered by the User.

Press the MEM button
Scroll to or enter desired Selected scene
Press the EDIT button
The display will show:

EDIT MEM:

4

NAM:<MEM004>

Select using the up and down arrow keys:

NAM:

Edit the name assigned to this Scene Memory

MSTR 1:

Edit up to 16 Master fader names

MIDI 1:

Assign up to 4 MIDI events to be issued

EVT:

Select up to 8 relay Event operations

STEP:

Define a time-value to automatically step to another Scene

XFADE:

Define a Cross-fade time (motorised faders only)

If you press the EDIT button again, a further display and button set offers a suitable
method to edit the Scene Section

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If the display is showing:

EDIT MEM:

4

NAM:<MEM004>

and you press the EDIT button, the display changes to show:

MEM: 4: NAME

<MEM004>

and a cursor appears flashing below the first character. Each character can be
changed by using the arrow keys or, if a QWERTY-keyboard has been installed and
enabled, by typing the required string. When the text string is as required, press the
return-key to store it. If you want to abandon the edit, press the ESC button.

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