Analog Way Pulse LE User Manual

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The

Pulse LE allows the creation of user defined presets very easily.

Any setup you have configured on screen, can be stored into one of

the 4 available user presets.

1/ After having configured layers, PIP transitions, on your screen

(see Working With the

Pulse LE, p.36), go to the Preset menu by

pressing the

[EXIT/MENU]

button, and select Preset by rotating

the scroll knob, or press the PRESET button. Press the

[ENTER]

button to enter the Preset sub-menu. Choose Preset Copy by

scrolling with the knob, and press the

[ENTER]

button to access

the sub-menu.

2/ In the sub-menu, choose Save From Main or Save From Preview

to determine which screen you want to memorize the preset

from, then set the preset memory (#1 to #4) you wish to use as

your “User Preset” (by default, the

Pulse LE will choose the next

available preset in the

Pulse LE memory).

3/ By pressing the

[ENTER]

button, the

Pulse LE will ask you to

confirm. Select Yes, your screen is memorized as a preset.

The four user presets of the

Pulse LE can be called back at any

stage during your show or event.

1/ Press the

[PRESET]

button, then press one of the four first Input

Selection section buttons to choose which memory (#1 to #4) you

wish to use. The preset will be displayed on your preview screen.

2/ Once you have selected your preset, simply press the

[TAKE]

button to view the result on your main screen.

The

Pulse LE allows to work with up to 6 stereo inputs, 1 auxilary input,

and 2 embedded SDI audio inputs (via the SDI BNC connectors), all

accessible via the Audio menu of the

Pulse LE, and which can be

affected to one or both of the 2 independant symetrical/asymetrical

outputs of the device.

Creating Presets

Working with Presets

Working with Audio

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