
Page 156 - 6. Memories
Pearl 2008 Manual - 16th July 2007
The effect of the times is shown in the following picture.
The times you enter are also affected by the memory mode:
• Mode 0 - No timing information is used. The settings on softkeys
C, D and E are ignored. The HTP channels fade with the 0-100%
position of the playback fader.
• Mode 1 - Channels fade as set by the HTP and LTP fade times
(except Instant LTP channels). If you enter times for a Mode 0
memory, it will automatically change to Mode 1. If HTP times are
set to zero, the HTP levels will fade with the fader.
• Mode 2 - HTP channels fade as set by the HTP times, or with the
fader if times are set to zero. LTP channels are controlled by the
fader position (except Instant channels). Set the LTP fade time to
0 to use this mode.
• If the memory includes shapes, and you have set the shape size
or speed to “timed” (see page
144), then the shape will change
with the LTP channels. The changes will be timed for a Mode 1
memory and controlled by the fader position for a Mode 2
memory. This allows you to create a shape which gets bigger or
faster as you push up the fader.
6.7 Advanced options
6.7.1 Recording in Blind mode
The Pearl has a useful function called “Blind mode”, which allows you to
program memories without altering the output of the console. The
contents of the Programmer are saved on entering Blind mode, and
restored when you leave Blind mode. Any playbacks turned on continue
as normal, and you can make any changes you like without affecting
the output.
This is useful if for some reason you need to edit a memory in the
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