Behringer EUROLIGHT LC2412 [13/25] Sound to light
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13 EUROLIGHT LC2412 User Manual
4.4 Programming memories without
directcontrol (Blind)
In addition to programming memories by using the preview function
(see chapter 4.1.3), you can also program memories using yet another method,
without being visible on the stage. Make sure that the LIVE key (30) is not active.
The fader A also has to be in its zero position.
After having pressed the MEMORY key (25) in the programming section,
select a storage bank by using the UP/DOWN keys and a memory by using the
ash key, and edit it by using the faders from the A PRESET section. The fader
congurations are only indicated by means of control lights on the FLASH keys.
Please conrm your changes by hitting the SOFT A (preset) or SOFT B (all)
keysand then edit another memory, or quit by hitting QUIT.
4.5 Previewing memories individually on the
stage (Live Mode)
Live mode gives you the option to preview individual memories and chases
on the stage, without having to interrupt the program currently running.
Therefore, live mode changes the usual sequence of events that allows you to run
a show on the stage while previewing and editing chases and memories in the
background by using the control LEDs.
In live mode, when preview function is active, you can activate and edit
memories on the stage, without interrupting the current program. It is not visible
for the entire duration of the procedure. The same goes when selecting a chase:
The chase is shown on the stage when the NUMBER key (48) is pressed.
1. First activate PREVIEW.
2. Press the LIVE key (30) to activate live mode.
3. Use the FLASH key to select a memory. The selected memory will be
displayed. By using the “MODIFY” function, you have the option to modify
the memory.
4. Select “MODIFY” with the SOFT B key, edit the memory by using the faders of
the A PRESET section, and conrm your changes with SOFT B (“ENTER”).
5. To quit live mode, disable it by pressing the LIVE key again.
4.6 Additional application of memories
Additional options for using memories stand at your disposal:
1. Implementing memories as “building blocks” for chases
(memory chase, chapter 6.1.2);
2. Implementing memories 9 - 12 via the sound-to-light func-tion, that is,
automatically controlled by music.
5. Sound-to-Light
To use the sound-to-light function, you have to connect a line-level signal source
(CD player, tape deck, mixing console output or similar) to your EUROLIGHT
LC2412. To this end, there is a ¼" TS mono jack connector (ANALOG IN (60)) at the
back of the LC2412. Signal level adjustment is automatic. As described in chapter
2.3, the sound-to-light function aects the memories stored in slots 9 - 12.
Press the SOUND-TO-LIGHT key (20) and pull the faders (14) - (17) in the middle
position. Overall illumination level can be corrected by using the MAIN fader.
You can vary the sound-to-light function by selecting a dierent bank. Rightafter
switching to another bank, new memories are processed by the sound-to-light
function. This is how the sound-to-light function is dierent from the usual bank
change in memory mode.
The sound-to-light function can be freely combined with other console functions.
6. Chase Control
Chases are sequences of stage designs (presets or memories) that can be stored
and can be run in a sequence. The LC2412 can store a total of 650 chase steps,
andcan store 99 chases in in its memory, each of which can be comprised of up
to 99 steps.
There are several options when running chases:
• control via the bass rhythm of a connected audio signal (e. g. CD player);
• control via the internal beat generator (speed set up using the SPEED
fader(52));
• Manually set up steps;
• Crossfading between steps from one to another by means of the
X-FADE fader.
Before that, individual chase steps have to be programmed.
6.1 Programming or erasing chases
Chases can be combined out of presets (level chase) or out of memories
(memory chase).
6.1.1 Programming level chase
1. Please press the CHASE key (26). The program display (35) shows the
following text (example):
Fig. 6.1: Display “programming chases”
“LEVEL” is highlighted after presets have been stored; “MEMORY” is highlighted
when memories have been stored as chase steps.
If “MEMORY” is marked, select a dierent chase (by using the DATA wheel (36)),
incase you do not wish to overwrite the current one.
2. Select “LEVEL” by pressing the SOFT A key .
Fig. 6.2: Display “Programming level chase”
If the display shows a dierent text, please press the SHIFT key (37).
By turning the DATA wheel, you can view steps in succession.
3. You can edit a step you selected by means of channel faders of the A PRESET
section. To change one or more already active channels, you rst have to
draw the respective fader(s) into the previously stored position (snap in).
4. Select “ENTER” with the SOFT A key and store this step. To delete a step,
select “DELETE”. The display automatically shows the next highest step.
Edit as just described or select another step by using the DATA wheel.
End the programming with the QUIT key.
Содержание
- Eurolight lc2412 1
- Table of contents 2
- Thank you 2
- Important safety instructions 3
- Legal disclaimer 3
- Limited warranty 3
- Before you get started 4
- General features and functions 4
- Introduction 4
- The user s manual 4
- Control elements 5
- 14 15 16 17 7
- Control elements of the sound to light section 7
- Flash keys and solo 7
- Section 7
- 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 29 24 8
- 33 34 35 8
- 38 39 40 8
- 41 42 43 8
- 44 45 45 47 8
- Control elements of the main section 8
- Control elements of the programming section 8
- 53 54 55 9
- 58 59 60 61 9
- Control elements of the chase section 9
- Rear panel connectors of the lc2412 9
- Basic configuration 10
- Expanding to 24 preset channels upper mode 10
- Presets 10
- Crossfading between presets 11
- Programming recalling and altering memories scenes 11
- The b memory section 11
- Crossfading between different setups 12
- Preset flash and memory flash 12
- Additional application of memories 13
- Chase control 13
- Previewing memories individually on the stage live mode 13
- Programming memories without direct control blind 13
- Programming or erasing chases 13
- Sound to light 13
- Running and pausing chases 14
- Saving chases as memories chase to memory 15
- Additional functions of the lc2412 16
- Locking program mode 16
- Previewing chases in live mode 16
- Putting the output on hold 16
- Special channels 16
- Midi functions 17
- Theater mode 17
- Adjusting differing illumination levels 18
- Erasing all settings displaying software version 18
- Storing data on a memory card 18
- Analog control 19
- Digital control via dmx512 19
- Dimmer control 19
- Cables recommended for dmx512 20
- Installation 20
- Pin assignment 20
- Terminal resistor bus termination 20
- Always make sure that your lc2412 is provided with sufficient 21
- As long as a footswitch is kept pressed the connection of both contacts is closed therefore a footswitch does not act as a switch 21
- Audio connections 21
- Coonect to other midi equipment or another eurolight lc2412 by using common midi cables the cables should never be longer than 15 m 45 ft 21
- Eurolight lc2412 user manual 21
- Footswitch 21
- Midi connection 21
- Rack mounting 21
- Sub d connections analog control 21
- The following table shows the cable layout of the individual contacts of the sub d connection for analog dimmer control 21
- To control the eurolight lc2412 via an audio signal please use a mono jack connector with standard configuration 21
- Ventilation to avoid overheating of the unit 21
- You can use a footswitch to trigger chase steps this way both of your hands remain free letting you control additional settings of your lc2412 21
- Your eurolight lc2412 is factory equipped with rack mounting brackets you can screw these on to the side of your lc2412 on a per need basis 21
- Specifications 22
- Eurolight lc2412 user manual 23
- Eurolight lc2412 24
- Federal communications commission compliance information 24
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