
6. Memories - Page 29
Pearl 2008 Manual - 16th July 2007
Recording a memory
Press Clear to clear the programmer. This ensures that you are
starting with a clean slate.
Set up a nice effect using the fixtures and
dimmers. You can include shapes in a memory if
you want. Remember! Only the fixtures/dimmers
you have changed will be recorded in the
memory.
Press Memory.
Roll the Roller to the segment you want to use.
The active segment is the one nearest the
playback faders. “A” is a good one to start on.
Empty playbacks flash.
Press the Swop button of an empty playback fader you want to
use.
The Swop button above the fader will light up to show that you
have saved a memory there.
You can write a description of the memory onto the roller surface
using marker pen on a strip of tape to help you remember what’s
in it.
Press Clear to clear the programmer.
6.4 Playing back a memory
Playing back a memory is very simple. Just raise the fader. (Make sure
there are no values in the programmer by pressing the Clear button,
because anything in the programmer will override the playback).
Playing back a memory
Raise the playback fader.
To stop the memory, lower the fader.
All the HTP (intensity) channels in the memory will fade up with the
fader. The LTP (movement) channels will be set as soon as the fader
leaves the zero position.
You can preset fixtures in blackout so that when you fade in the
memory, all fixtures are already correctly positioned and set (otherwise
you may see the fixtures move into position, which might be
distracting). This is called Preload. To preload a memory you need to
have the key set to “Run”, then lower the Master Add/Flash slider to
zero and press the playback Flash button.
6.5 Changing playback pages
You can change pages to select another 15 memories simply by rolling
the roller to a new segment.
If any playbacks are turned on when you change page, they remain
turned on. The Swop button above the playback flashes.
If you want to use the same playback fader on a new page, you need to
lower it to zero to turn off the first playback, then raise it again to turn
Memory button
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