
7. Chases - Page 37
Pearl 2008 Manual - 16th July 2007
then the playback Swop button for the chase you want to connect to.
If you’ve changed the speed using the wheels and you want to go back
to the saved speed, press Connect then A [Clear temporary speed].
7.5 Naming chases
You can set a legend for chases in exactly the same way as you did for
a memory. In addition, you can label individual steps of a chase if you
are using the steps as cues. The reference manual tells you how to do
this.
Labelling a chase
Press D [Set Legend].
Press the Swop button of the playback you want to label.
Enter the label using the external QWERTY keyboard (the VDU
screen shows you what you are typing) and press Enter.
You can label another memory by pressing another Swop button,
or finish by pressing Exit.
7.6 Editing a chase using Unfold
The Pearl has a powerful chase editing system. The Unfold button
places each step of a chase on one of the playback faders, allowing you
to examine and edit each step individually as if it was a normal
memory.
Tiger: On the Pearl Tiger if your chase has more than 10 steps you will
not be able to access steps 11-15 on each page, unless you
plug in the Tiger Wing.
If your chase has more than 15 steps, you can swap to the next 15
steps using softkey F, or the previous 15 steps using softkey E.
Editing a chase using Unfold
Press the Unfold button (one of the blue command buttons)
Press the playback Swop button of the chase to be edited
The first 15 steps of the chase are loaded into playback faders 1-15
Raise a playback fader to view the contents of the step
The softkeys show a list of options which can be used for the step
To edit the contents of the step, make the changes then use
softkey A
To change the times of the step, use softkey B.
Press the Unfold button again to finish.
You can also edit chase steps while you are running the chase, without
using unfold. The “Rec Step” button allows you to record the current
programmer settings directly into the current step of the chase. This is
described in more detail in the reference manual.
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