elektraLite CP100xt Manual Part One User Manual

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The RECORD button LED will start flashing. Make sure that the SOLO button is lit as well.

3) Press CUE (or CHASE)-ENTER

The Time display will increment from step 1 to 3 automatically. The reason for this is that the Macro
editor automatically adds in a “Clear Cue” step to clear the Cue Editor of any extra information that
would screw up the playback of your Macro.

4) Repeat step 3 until everything that you want to be played back is entered.

The Timecode display will show all zeros in it. We’re going to go back in and edit them in a moment.

5) Press the RECORD button to stop the record mode.

The RECORD Button LED will shut off


6) Press F1 to go back to the beginning step of the Macro

The first step will be a “Clear Cue” command.


7) Use the

v

cursor key to toggle to the second step of the Macro


8) Use the < cursor key to key down to the Hold Time display (the one on the right)
and enter in the amount of Hours, minutes, seconds, etc. that you want this particular step to
run for and press ENTER.

9) Use the v cursor key to step to the fourth step of the Macro (note that the third was that
automatic “Clear Cue” command)

The “Absolute Time” display will increment as you enter in the times of the steps.

10) Repeat steps 7 thru 9 until you have entered times for all of your steps.

11) Use the > cursor key to move the cursor to the MODE field and then use the -NO/+YES
keys to choose the mode that you want the Macro to run in.

12) Press STORE-MACRO-#-ENTER to save the Macro.

13) Press MACRO-#-ENTER to see it happen.

You are now the proud owner of your very first Macro!






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