Leprecon LP-1600 Series User Manual

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When switching between banks, the board “remembers” previous fader and
output levels. Each time you switch banks, the output level must be “captured”
again by the fader if the fader had been moved while in the other bank.
Capturing a channel means moving the fader to match the current channel
level. From that point, the channel will follow the movement of the fader until
the bank is again switched. An illustration follows:

1) Set Y/Preset LED to “Y”

2) Set all faders to 0%

3) Set Master at 100%, X-Master to 100%

4) Get to the LOW bank (the 1-24 BANK LED on)

5) Set first X scene fader to 25%. The LED is on at 25%.

6) Switch to the HIGH bank by pressing the Bank button. The fader is
still at 25%, but the LED is off, because it now represents channel 25’s
output, which is 0%.

7) Move X-fader up to 100%. The LED remains at 0% because channel
25 hasn’t been captured yet.

8) Move X-fader to 0%, then up to 75%. The LED now follows.

9) Change to LOW bank. The LED goes to 25%.

10) X-fader is as 75%, move it down to 25% to capture channel 1. Move
X-fader down to 0%.

11) Change to HIGH bank, and the LED goes to 75%.

12) Capture the channel by moving X scene fader to least 75%.

This method of “capturing” a channel level by moving the fader to near or
beyond the channel level applies to all aspects of LP-1600 operation: RUN,
RECORD and EDIT modes.

3.5. Crossfader

The X and Y Crossfaders, just to the right of the MASTER fader, control the
overall level of each of the X and Y scenes; these levels are indicated by the
green LED above each Crossfader. The two Crossfaders operate in opposing
directions; to bring up the X scene, the X Crossfader should be moved to the
top of its travel, and to bring up the Y scene, the Y fader should be moved to
the bottom of its travel. This allows both faders to be moved together to
crossfade between the two scenes.

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