Leprecon LP-2000 User Manual

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stopped chase, DELete is used to shorten the chase sequence and remove
unwanted steps. Pressing DELete discards the current step the chase
is on. All steps beyond the current step are moved forward, so that
no hole is left in the chase pattern.

It is possible to delete all of the steps in this way, clearing the
chase pattern. (When the last existing chase step is deleted, the
number "1" will flash in the display.) Of course, a zero- or one-step
chase can never advance, so nothing will appear to be moving, even if
the chase is running. Since deleting chase steps affects what is
stored in the memory of the LP-2000, this cannot be done unless the
keyswitch is in the Unlocked position.

The DELete button has a second function when the chase is running.
Tapping DEL at a fixed tempo will automatically reset the rate of the
chase to match the tapped tempo. Remember, the chase must be running
to use this tap tempo feature; otherwise, chase steps will be
unintentionally deleted.

END Button

While a chase is running, pressing END will immediately send the
chase back to step 1, essentially restarting it.

However, if a chase is stopped, and INSert has been pressed (indicated
by the yellow Insert LED), pressing END will force the current step to
be the last step in the pattern, discarding any subsequent steps in
the chase. In other words, if the chase is stopped on step 2 of a 20-
step pattern, pressing INSert followed by END will discard steps 3
through 20, saving the chase as a two-step pattern.

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