Event V3 Operating Manual - Jands
Event V3 Operating Manual - Jands Event V3 Operating Manual - Jands
Managing Memories & Chases 9.40 Labelling a Page ☞ Diagram 9C + 9A Pages can be labelled to allow easy identification of their contents. To Label a Page: 1. Move the cursor to the Label field (to the right of the Pages number field). 2. Type a Label of up to eight characters using the Flash buttons. 3. Press the Exit button if no more Pages are to be labelled. 7 8 9 MEMORY 4 5 EDIT 6 CHASE _ ___ Pg 1 PRESET FLASH OR 7 8 9 MEMORY EDIT CHASE 4 5 6 PAGE ASSIGN FILE 1 2 3 BUILD CLEAR STACK 0 ASSIGN FLASH EXIT SETUP RECORD OR PAGE ASSIGN FILE 1 2 3 BUILD 0 EXIT SETUP Press Exit if only entering a label x x x x x x x x CLEAR STACK RECORD ▼ 9C Labelling a Page 60 Event V3 Manual
© Jands Electronics July 1995 10.00 Assign If you have been recording using the menu system, you probably have recorded a list of Memory and Chase numbers but they may not be on the Assign Masters. They might not even be in any kind of numeric order. To put them onto the Assign Masters you will need to use the Event’s Assign & File menus. E n t r y does no t exi st . R E C t o cr e at e or EXIT ▲ 10A menu screen Assigning is very easy and involves the following steps: Diagram 10A ☞ 1. Use the Assign menu to select the Memory, Chase or start of a Stack. 2. Press the Flash button below the Assign fader you want to control that item. NOTE: Only recorded Memories/Chases/Stacks can be assigned to an Assign fader. If the selected item has not been recorded the console will give the option to record the Memory/Chase/Stack or Exit (see screen display diagram on the left side). Event V3 Manual 61
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Managing Memories & Chases<br />
9.40 Labelling a Page<br />
☞<br />
Diagram 9C + 9A<br />
Pages can be labelled to allow easy identification of their contents. To Label a Page:<br />
1. Move the cursor to the Label field (to the right of the Pages number field).<br />
2. Type a Label of up to eight characters using the Flash buttons.<br />
3. Press the Exit button if no more Pages are to be labelled.<br />
7<br />
8<br />
9<br />
MEMORY<br />
4 5<br />
EDIT<br />
6<br />
CHASE<br />
_ ___<br />
Pg<br />
1<br />
PRESET<br />
FLASH<br />
OR<br />
7 8 9<br />
MEMORY EDIT CHASE<br />
4 5 6<br />
PAGE ASSIGN FILE<br />
1 2 3<br />
BUILD CLEAR STACK<br />
0<br />
ASSIGN<br />
FLASH<br />
EXIT SETUP RECORD<br />
OR<br />
PAGE ASSIGN FILE<br />
1 2 3<br />
BUILD<br />
0<br />
EXIT SETUP<br />
Press Exit<br />
if only<br />
entering<br />
a label<br />
x x x x<br />
x x x x<br />
CLEAR<br />
STACK<br />
RECORD<br />
▼<br />
9C Labelling a Page<br />
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