Cue stack – Leprecon LP-612 User Manual

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Editing Presets

Single channel level changes can be quickly made to a selected preset. The X scene faders are
used to adjust levels within the preset.

To Edit presets:

1) Press the 'preset' 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) Press the 'preset' key again to change to preview mode.

4) Press the bump button of the scene to be edited.

5) Press the 'record' key to start the edit.

6) Use the X scene faders to 'grab' and adjust channel levels.

7) Conclude the edit with the 'run' key, or by selecting another preset.

During an edit, the Select LED’s next to the bump buttons, as well as the 'record' LED will be
lighted. This indicates that the buttons are available to select presets to be edited.

To edit a channel, first move the channel fader to the approximate level indicated on the LED.
This will 'grab' the channel and the LED will begin to follow the fader position. Any number of
channels in the preset may be adjusted in this fashion.

When all channels have been adjusted, press the 'run' key to save the modified preset. To edit
several scenes in a row, press another bump button for the next preset to be edited instead of
pressing 'run'. This will save the results of the first edit, and start the edit of the next preset.

Cue Stack

The Cue Stack feature of the LP600 offers many of the features that are useful in a small theatre
board. Up to 50 cues can be programmed and played back in sequence with perfectly timed
fades. Recording, editing and running the Cue Stack is quick and easy.

To use the Crossfade Stack, first press the 'stack' menu button below the display.

When in the Stack mode, this button switches among the 3 parameters or items:

Now - The Now (current) scene
Next - The Next scene
Time - The Fade time from Now to Next

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