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Event V3 Operating Manual - Jands

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Managing Memories & Chases<br />

11.00 Files<br />

The previous section described how to assign Memories, Chases and Stacks to the<br />

Assign faders. However, assigning items one at a time is slow and after you have<br />

set up the faders for a particular song or part of the show you will want to save those<br />

settings for easy recall later.<br />

Files are just like Pages except that, while the makeup of a Page is factory set, a<br />

File can contain any combination of Memories, Chases and Stacks.<br />

The steps involved in saving and loading Files are described below.<br />

11.10Saving a File<br />

☞<br />

Diagram 11A + 11C<br />

Ensure that the Assign Masters are loaded with Memories, Chases and Stacks as<br />

you require.<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

Press the File button.<br />

Use the keypad or (On)/ (Off) buttons to enter a File number (0 - 25).<br />

Use the arrow buttons to move the cursor to the SAVE field.<br />

Press the ON (+) button to save the file.<br />

11.20Loading a File<br />

☞<br />

Diagram 11B<br />

1 Press the File button.<br />

2 Use the keypad or ON (+)/OFF (-) buttons to enter a File number (0 - 25).<br />

3 Use the arrow buttons to move the cursor to the LOAD field.<br />

4 Press the (On) button.<br />

The Assign Masters are loaded with the Memories, Chases and Stacks that were<br />

previously saved in the File.<br />

TIP:<br />

If Freeze is on, any Assign faders that were above zero% when the File was<br />

changed will continue to control the old Memory / Chase until the faders are<br />

returned to zero, at which time they will join the new File.<br />

68 <strong>Event</strong> <strong>V3</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>

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