Chauvet DMX 60 user manual Playback, Memories, Live

Models: DMX 60

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6 Playback

6.1 Memories

To playback a memory you need to be on the following menu or Run 2 or Run 3 menu screens:

Page--

Step---

Run 1

 

 

Page Chase

Page+

 

Live!

Page-

 

More..

 

 

 

The Page+ or Page- soft-keys will allow you to navigate between the 12 pages of memories. Each page has nine memories and one sequence stored on it. A lit Yellow LED means that there is a memory stored on the associated flash button and fader. To replay a memory you can either raise the fader or press the flash button. You can output more than one memory at a time.

Note that it is possible to set the way the flash buttons work in playback mode. From the main playback menu select More.. which will bring up the following menu:

Pg-- Step---

Run 2

Flash On

ProgMem

Sound On

ProgSeq

Dir Fwd

More..

 

 

By using the top left soft-key it is possible to set the flash buttons to work in one of three ways: Flash On: the memory will trigger when the flash button is pressed.

Flash Solo: the memory will trigger when the flash button is pressed and all other outputs will be cut.

Flash Off: nothing will happen when the flash button is pressed.

6.2 Live!

The Live! soft-key allows you to access any fixture or generic channel so that you can alter it. If you have a memory outputting and select Live you can then change outputs as you would in program mode and save the changes as a new memory or into the currently selected memory. To do this you would use the Save As soft-key.

There is also a ClearAll soft-key available as part of the live function. Pressing this key will clear the HTP outputs. Holding this key down will clear the LTP outputs and home all the fixtures. It is a useful tool for stopping a show or clearing all outputs to allow you to start programming on a blank canvas.

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Chauvet DMX 60 user manual Playback, Memories, Live

FAQ

How do I navigate between memories?

You can use the Page+ or Page- soft keys to navigate between the 12 pages of memories, each containing nine memories and one sequence stored on it.

What are the three ways to set the flash buttons in playback mode?

You can set the flash buttons to work as 'Flash On' (the memory triggers when the flash button is pressed), 'Flash Solo' (the memory triggers and all other outputs are cut), or 'Flash Off' (nothing happens when the button is pressed).

What does the Live! function allow me to do?

The Live! function allows you to access any fixture or generic channel, change outputs, save changes as a new memory, or clear all outputs to start programming on a blank canvas.