Behringer Synthisizer DJ Equipment User Manual


 
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EUROLIGHT LC2412
Fig. 6.3: Display programming memory chase
The displays indicates the memory and the storage bank in
which the selected memory is located. Example:
STEP: 01 09 (memory) 04 (bank).
5. Confirm your choice with SOFT A (ENTER).
6. Enter as many memories as you wish following the same
procedure (max. 99 steps).
7. Exit the programming procedure by pressing QUIT.
6.1.3 Erasing chases
If you wish to completely erase a chase, do the following:
1. Press the CHASE key to get to the CHASE menu. Use
the DATA wheel to select a chase you wish to erase.
2. Use SOFT A or B (LEVEL or MEMORY in the display) to
determine which chase type you wish to program after
erasing chase steps. If you simply wish to erase, please
select one option in order to get to the next window.
3. Activate the shift function by pressing the SHIFT key .
Fig. 6.4: Display Erasing chases
4. Use SOFT B to select DELALL. This way, all chase steps
of the corresponding chase are erased. Now you can directly
start programming a new chase. If you selected MEMORY
under 2., you also have to press SHIFT.
6.2 Running and pausing chases
To select a chase: Keep the NUMBER key depressed.
In the PROGRAMM display you now have a readout of the
number of active chases, the number of already programmed
steps as well as the chase type (level or memory). At the same
time, the chase is also shown in the control LEDs, but without
being visible on the stage (automatic preview).
If you keep the NUMBER key pressed, you can use the DATA
wheel to view all programmed chases.
Use the SPEED control to set the desired speed.
Letting go of the NUMBER key activates the chase.
To view the chase on the stage, pull up the CHASE fader
and the MAIN fader .
Pausing a chase
There are several ways to do this:
1. Pull the CHASE fader down to 0 (faded out).
2. Press INSERT or MANUAL.
3. Disable SOUND or RUN mode.
4. Select a chase containing no programmed steps.
6.2.1 Chase control through music
When an audio signal source is connected at the ANALOG IN
connector at the rear of your EUROLIGHT LC2412, the speed
of chases can be determined by the bass rhythm of the music.
Of course, a chase must be selected.
Table 6.1 shows the necessary setup:
Key On Off
INSERT
MANUAL
SOUND
RUN
Table. 6.1: Chase control through sound
You can also trigger chase steps by using the STEP key
.
Use the X-Fade fader to regultate the fade-in speed.
6.2.2 Chase control by means of SPEED fader (RUN)
To control the beat time of a chase with the internal beat
generator, you need to activate Run by repeatedly pressing
the SOUND/RUN key (yellow LED lights up).
Use the SPEED control to control the speed.
Just like with chase control through music, you can also trigger
chases at the same time with the STEP key (if applicable, you
may use a footswitch connected to the FOOTSWITCH connector).
Use the X-FADE fader to regulate the fade-in speed.
Key On Off
INSERT
MANUAL
SOUND
RUN
Table. 6.2: Chase control via internal beat generator
6.2.3 Crossfading manually using the X-FADE fader
(manual mode)
Press the MANUAL key . Using the X-FADE fader, you can
fade in an out between two adjacent chases.
Key On Off
INSERT
MANUAL
Table. 6.3: Chase control via X-FADE fader
Each step is shown in the display; the STEP key is disabled. If
you additionally enable the INSERT key, you can fade in and out
between the two steps selected last.
Key On Off
INSERT
MANUAL
Table. 6.4: Fading in and out via X-FADE fader
6.2.4 Manual fades using the STEP key
When the MANUAL, SOUND and RUN keys are disabled, you
can trigger chases only by using the STEP key (or a footswitch).
Key On Off
INSERT
MANUAL
SOUND
RUN
Table. 6.5: Chase control via the STEP key
6. CHASE CONTROL