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6. Memories - Page 27
Pearl 2008 Manual - 16th July 2007
CHAPTER SIX
6. Memories
In this chapter: how to record memories into the playback faders
explanation of HTP and LTP channels
how the Pearl works when programming
recording and playing back memories
playback pages
flash button modes
naming memories
setting fade times for memories
copying and clearing memories
the include function
editing memories
record by fixture or by channel
So, you now know how to control your
dimmers and fixtures, and how to use
the shape generator. This chapter tells
you how to record the wonderful effects
you have created so that you can recall
them at the touch of a button or fader.
The Pearl 2008 has 15 playback faders
across the bottom of the desk, into
which you can record your effects. You
select a different page of playback faders
by rolling the roller above the faders.
There are 30 pages, allowing you to save 450 playbacks in all.
Tiger: The Pearl Tiger has 10 playback faders. The other 5 playback
faders can be added on using the Tiger “Wing”.
Before we get onto the details of recording memories, there are a
couple of general things about how the Pearl works. The first thing to
understand is what happens when you play back more than one
memory at a time, and the operation of HTP and LTP channels. It’s
important to understand this before going on, or nothing else will make
sense.
6.1 What are HTP and LTP channels?
If two or more memories are turned on together, or if you fade out a
memory, the Pearl needs to know how to output the levels from the
memories. To make this work, the Pearl treats channels which control
intensity differently from other moving light control channels.
Dimmer or intensity channels work on the principle of “highest takes
precedence” (HTP). This means that if the same HTP channel is turned
on at different levels in several memories, the highest level will be
output. When you fade a memory, the HTP channels fade out.
Moving light channels work on the principle of “latest takes precedence”
(LTP). This means that the latest change takes over from any other
values, so the most recent memory to be turned on is the one which is
output. When you fade in a memory on a playback fader, LTP channels
do not fade, but come on at their full values, and stay there until
Playback faders and roller
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