Leprecon LP-1600 Series User Manual

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followed by 2 and so on. The playback order can be quickly altered and stored
in memory. This is called linking cues.

In addition to customizing the playback sequences, linking can be used to
execute a string of cues with a single press of the Go button. For
demonstrations or exhibitions, this can allow a loop of many cues to run in
perfect timing without operator intervention. The time between linked cues is
called delay time.
To link cues for sequential playback, press the Stack menu button.
this will display the top Stack menu:

Now 0 Fd In
Nxt 1 0:00

Rotating the data wheel to the right several times will bring up the following
display:

Now 0 Link
Nxt 1 2

This shows that Cue 1 is linked to Cue 2. To alter this playback order, move
the cursor to the right until it is under the digit 2.
Holding down the Modify button, rotate the data wheel until the desired cue
number is displayed. Release the Modify button to save the new value.

Rotate the data wheel to the left once to display the following item:

++

Now 0 Delay
Nxt 1 Inf.

The delay time is set as a default to infinite, abbreviated as Inf. This means that
the LP1600 will wait for a Go button press, or manual crossfade, before starting
the fade from Cue 1 to Cue 2. To set the delay to automatically follow Cue 1
with Cue 2, change the delay to another value. This is done, as most changes
are, by holding down the Modify button while rotating the data wheel.

Now 0 Delay
Nxt 1 2:10

In this example, Cue 1 would start to fade into Cue 2 after 2 minutes and 10
seconds from the time Go button for Cue 1 is pressed. Note the timing is
measured from the START of the previous cue, not the conclusion of the

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