Creating a chase with the chase builder – Leprecon LP-3000 Series User Manual

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Chases

Chapter Five

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LP-3000 Users Manual

To Edit a Chase on a Playback

Recording a chase to a playback is a convenient way to use the preset scene
playback faders to set a conventional chase pattern. The LP-3000 also supports
editing of a chase assigned to a playback using the manual scene faders. The
following steps outline the process of editing an existing chase pattern.

1.

From the Main screen, click Chase.

The LP-3000 displays the Chase Builder screen.

2.

Put the LP-3000 in Edit mode by pressing the Edit button on the Master
panel.

3.

Press the Chase Enable button on the Master panel.

4.

Select the chase to be edited by pressing the Solo button for the playback.

When you press the Solo button, the LP-3000 displays the first chase step
on the output LEDs.

5.

Press the Add button to move to the chase step that you want to edit.

The chase advances one step each time you press the Add button.

6.

Using the manual scene faders, adjust the channel levels.

7.

When you are finished, press the Run button on the Master panel.

This ends the edit and saves the changes.

Changes to a chase can be performed live or blind. If the preset scene playback
and Chase Level faders are up during the edit, the results will be seen on stage. If
either the Chase Level fader or preset scene playback fader is down, the chase
edit will be blind.

Creating a Chase with the Chase Builder

The second method of creating a chase also uses the manual faders to set channel
levels, but uses screen controls to create and name the chase steps. Once the
chase has been created, it can be assigned to a fader for playback.

To Create a New Chase

1.

From the Main screen, click Chase.

The LP-3000 displays the Chase Builder screen.

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