Using binary preset access, Figure 62 . the least significant bit in binary i, Recording in binary preset access – High End Systems High End LCD Controller for Studio Color User Manual

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Studio Color LCD Controller

Remote Preset Access

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Using Binary Preset Access

Binary preset access allows you to record and play back up to
1023 presets (the first 10 analog controller channels act as
binary digits).

The controller supports mixing binary presets with
submasters; however, the same channel cannot serve as both
a submaster and a preset at the same time. The submaster
takes precedence over the preset.

If want to mix submasters and binary presets, you should
assign submasters from the top down in order (for example,
channel 12 first, then 11, then 10, and so on) to simplify the
binary preset addressing scheme because binary preset access
begins with the least significant bit (left to right in binary).
Also see “Submasters” on page 6-23.

Figure 6-2. The least significant bit in binary is the
leftmost digit.

Recording in Binary Preset Access

1.

Press the

<Address>/<Preset>

key until the Preset LED comes

ON.

2.

Use the Page

<Up>

and

<Down>

arrow key to select the page

that you want to record as a preset. If you want to assign a
loop to a preset, select any page within the loop.

3.

This step applies to loops only. Press the

<Auto>

key. The

pages start advancing, playing back the loop.

4.

Press the

<Select>

key. The Select LED flashes.

5.

Press any of the numbered Preset keys—the key that you
press is not important; this action only alerts the controller
that you are about to record presets. Adjust the settings for

1100110011

Binary "819"

Least significant bit

Most significant bit

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