Leprecon LP-3000 Series User Manual

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Chapter Four

Presets

LP-3000 Users Manual

2.

Hold the Run button while pressing the Select button above a preset
playback.

The LP-3000 displays a message on the Mode display such as “PREVIEW
PRESET 10”. The relative levels of the stage lights are indicated on the
output LEDs above the channel faders.

3.

To preview another preset, press another numbered Select button.

4.

To cancel Preview mode, press the Run button.

Otherwise, the preview automatically will be canceled after approximately
ten seconds.

To Edit Presets with Faders

The LP-3000 allows for easy hands-on editing of a previously recorded preset.
When the console is in Edit mode, you can quickly modify an existing preset, even
while presets are being run.

1.

Move the key switch to the Unlocked position.

2.

Press the Edit button to put the LP-3000 in Edit mode.

The LED in the Edit button will light and the mode display will show:

Edit Mode
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3.

Press the preset Select button above the playback fader to be edited.

Alternatively, you can move a preset playback up past half intensity (if no
other faders are up). If a single preset playback is up when Edit mode is
entered, that preset will automatically be selected for editing. The display will
then show:

Active Edit
Pg 1, Preset 1

4.

Change the channel levels using the manual scene faders.

After a preset is selected for editing, the channel indicator LEDs will no
longer display the actual output of the board but instead will show the
contents of the preset being edited. If the preset playback is up while editing
is being done, the changes that you make will appear on stage as the
channel faders are moved.

While the LP-3000 is in Edit mode, the board is automatically switched into
Wide mode. This allows fader access to all board channels. After the edit is
concluded the board will return to its original state.

To change the level of any channel in the preset, the manual scene fader
must be moved past the value stored in memory; this will transfer control to
the fader. For example, if the level of the channel were set at 80 percent

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