Leprecon LP-X24 Manual v3.2 User Manual

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Introduction

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LP-X24 and LP-X48 Users Manual

• When you press the Space key, the LP-X erases the entry in the current square, if

any. Note that the Space key doesn’t clear the current square if you’ve already
entered something

it moves to the next square and clears its contents, if any.

• When you press the Dot key, the LP-X enters a decimal point in the current square.

Note that the Dot key doesn't enter a dot in the current square if you've already
entered something

it moves to the next square and enters a dot.

• In text entry situations, you use the Plus (+) button to move the cursor right and the

Minus (-) button to move the cursor left. In non-text entry situations, you use the
Plus (+) button to scroll up a list and the Minus (-) button to scroll down a list.
Typically these buttons scroll the same list as the side wheel. However, if there are
two or more lists on a screen, press the wheel that corresponds with one of the lists
and then that list will respond to the buttons.

• In text entry situations, the Clear button is used as a delete key. It clears the current

square and moves the rest of the text one space to the left. In non-text entry
situations, the Clear button sometimes is used in combination with other buttons to
accomplish specific tasks. For example, Clear plus an ML Select button will remove
an instrument from a look. Clear plus Enter will clear all data from the programmer.

Conventional Channel Input

You may press the Channel key and specify one or a range of channels and then set
their levels. You use the buttons Level, Channel, Thru, And and Except to do this.
Level on some consoles is the @ key.

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