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288 Chapter 24 Control interfaces
Creating a program by definition
Use the following procedure to define a time code program in the Time
Code Events display. A time code program created in this manner is not
recorded until you leave the Time Code Events display, which sorts the
program’s events as well.
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Keystrokes:
Actions:
1. Enter [1][0][0] [Enter].
Selects one second as the time of the
first event you want to create
Prompt reads: Select A/B Cue
2. Press [1] [Enter].
Enters cue 1 for event 1 to play on the
A/B fader. Prompt reads:
Select A/B Rate
(0 to 2000, 100 = Normal)
3. Press [1][2][5] [Enter].
a
a. Zero stops the fade; 50 runs the fade at half its recorded rate.
If no rate is entered, the cue runs at its recorded rate.
Enters a rate of 125 percent of the
recorded fade rate
Corner reads:
Rate 125
4. Press [Enter]. Highlight moves to the C/D field
Prompt reads:
Select C/D Cue
5. Repeat steps 1 through 4
for fader C/D.
Moves the highlight to the Bump field.
Prompt reads:
Select submaster number for bump
event, then press [+] for ON, or [–]
for OFF
6. Press [1][2] [+] [Enter].
b
b. Entering [+] sets the submaster ON; entering [–] sets the
submaster OFF.
Selects submaster 12 and turns the
submaster ON. Prompt reads:
Select Bump Rate
(0 to 2000, 100 = normal)
7. Press [Enter]. Leaves fade rate at normal and moves
the highlight to the Macro field
Prompt reads:
Select Macro
8. Press [5] [Enter]. Selects macro 5 to run when event
plays. Prompt reads:
Enter Label
9. Press [Enter]. You cannot enter a label from the
console but can do so with Expression
Off-Line. See Expression Off-Line,
page 306, for specific details. Prompt
reads:
Select event number
10. Press [2] [Enter]. Enter the
number of an event
followed by [Enter].
Selects event 2. Repeat steps above
for this and subsequent events
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