Cue stack – Leprecon LP-1600 Series User Manual

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Once the Record button is pressed, the LP1600 verifies the operation with a
message:

Scene Deleted
Page 2 Preset 10

5. Cue Stack

The Cue Stack feature of the LP1600 offers many of the features that are useful
in a theatre board. 288 cues can be programmed and played back in sequence
with perfectly timed fades. Links between cues can be set, so that a single “Go”
button press can start a sequence of scenes that plays for hours, or endlessly
repeats in a loop. Recording, editing and running the Cue Stack is quick and
easy.

The “On” switch is used to enable the outputs from the Cue Stack. Previewing,
recording and editing scenes is still possible even with the Stack off. No scenes
can be accidentally sent to the stage if the Cue Stack is not “On”.

5.1. Recording Stack Presets

Entering cues in the Cue Stack is very similar to the recording procedure for
the Preset Memories. First, press the “Stack” button below the display. Expect
to see the following:

Now 0 Fd In
Nxt 1 0:00

This indicates that the stack is currently at Scene 0 (always blank) and that the
next scene is #1, fading in with a time of zero, which is an instantaneous
change.

The Crossfade from Now to Next can be started by pressing the “Go” button, or
controlled manually by moving the Crossfade pot from one end of it’s travel to
the other. The Cue number listed as Next can be changed at any time with the
data wheel.

Recording into the Cue Stack means placing a scene in the cue selected as
“Next”. In this case, this would be Cue #1. To select another cue, move the
cursor under the number 1, and hold the Modify button while rotating the data
wheel. Release the Modify button when the correct cue number is displayed.

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