Leprecon LP-1600 Series User Manual

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previous fade. In our example, if the fade time for Cue 1 was 2 minutes, Cue 2
crossfade would start 10 seconds after the conclusion of the previous fade. This
type of timing allows the fade times to be adjusted without re-computing the
delay times.

When links and delay times are used, the LP1600 will execute cues in the stack
without stopping until one of the following conditions are met:

1) A delay time of Inf. in a cue is encountered,
2) A Cue is linked to Cue 0,
3) The display is used to change the Next cue, or
4) Manual control of a fade is taken with the crossfader.

Therefore, endless loops can be set and run, and can be broken by using the
display to edit the Next cue.

5.7. Inserting Cues

After Stack cues have been programmed into the LP1600, new cues can be
inserted between consecutive cues. These are numbered as ‘point cues’, and
are represented with a decimal point, such as Cue 88.3. Up to 9 point cues can
be inserted between two consecutive cues. Once created, these point cues can
be removed with the Delete feature in the LP1600.

To insert a point cue between two Stack Cues, view the current now/next pair
by pressing the Stack menu button under the display.
New cues are inserted after the cue displayed as Now.

Now 0 Time
Nxt 1 0:00

Holding the Modify button down, rotate the data wheel to the right until the
cue that you wish to insert after is displayed as the Next cue:

Now 0 Time
Nxt 12 0:00

Press the GO button, or move the crossfader to advance the Next scene to the
Now position.

Now 12 Time
Nxt 13 0:00

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