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Editing Curves<br />

Using the Keypad<br />

Once selected and displayed in the CIA, you can edit a curve from the keypad. Points are<br />

established in increments of five. You can add more points from the keypad.<br />

• [3] [At] [1] [Enter] - adds control input point “3” and sets its curve level at 10%.<br />

• [7] [7] [At] [Full] [Enter] - adds control input point “77” and sets its curve level at full.<br />

You can specify points and adjust their levels in the command line or you may use the keys below<br />

to alter the curve:<br />

• [Page ] - selects the next fade completion point.<br />

• [Page ] - selects the previous fade completion point.<br />

• [Level Wheel] - adjusts the output level of the selected point.<br />

• [Page ] - raises the selected point’s output by 1%.<br />

• [Page ] - lowers the selected point’s output by 1%.<br />

• [Full] - sets the selected point’s output to full.<br />

• [Out] - sets the selected point’s output to zero.<br />

• [At] [+][+]- raises the selected point by the amount for +% established in setup.<br />

• [At] [-][-]- lowers the selected point by the amount for -% established in setup.<br />

Using the curve display<br />

Once a curve is displayed in the CIA, you can press {Edit} to edit the curve in the editor display.<br />

In the curve editor you can trace the desired shape of the curve using the mouse on the screen. As<br />

you progress through drawing the curve, intensity values will be added for existing points on the<br />

curve. If you add points to the curve (from the keypad) those points will be adjusted as well.<br />

You can also toggle between an “interpolated” or “stepped” curve shape. <strong>Ion</strong> defaults to<br />

“interpolated”. To switch to “stepped”, press the {Stepped} softkey. Once pressed, this softkey<br />

changes to {Interpolated}, which allows you to switch back.<br />

Below are two examples of the same curve. The first is interpolated and the second is stepped.<br />

Clearing the curve<br />

Interpolated Curve Stepped Curve<br />

At any time, you can clear a curve from the curve editor display by pressing the {Clear} softkey.<br />

This will return the curve to its original linear shape or to its default shape if it is a pre-established<br />

curve.<br />

274 <strong>Ion</strong> Operations Manual

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