Leprecon LP-612 User Manual

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Page Freeze

When the page number is changed, the presets are assigned a new set of memories. To prevent
sudden changes on stage, any fader which is up ( above 1 on the scale) maintains its current
‘look’ or memory scene. The fader will hold its scene until it is brought down to zero. At that time, it
is then assigned a scene on the new page.

This page freeze method is also used when switching between manual mode and the memory
presets mode. If a Y scene fader is up when the page number is switched from manual ("--") to
page 1, the fader remains a channel in the Y scene until it is brought down. Once the fader is
down, the fader is then assigned a memory preset scene in page 1. If a fader is assigned a
memory preset scene and the fader is up, it keeps the preset scene up even when the page
number is changed to manual mode ("--"). Only when the fader is brought down to zero does it
revert to a channel in the Y scene.

Recording Presets Into Memory

Recording presets on the LP600 is quick and simple. Presets are always recorded from the
console's current output. In other words, the levels of all lights, whether they are controlled from
the X scene, another preset, the Cue Stack or any combination of these, can be recorded as the
new preset. In general, what you see on stage is what you will get as a memory. Thus, when the
master fader is at maximum, raising a particular preset fader to maximum will reproduce the exact
output of the console at the moment that preset was recorded.

To record scenes into memory presets:

1) Press the presets menu key to light the 'page' LED.

2) Use the display up and down keys to select a page number of 1 through 4.

3) Place the console in Record mode by pressing the record button.

4) Set the stage look using the X scene channel faders.

5) Press the bump button beneath the desired preset fader.

6) When finished recording, press the 'run' key.

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