Creating a program using Learn Mode
Learn Mode allows you to record
macro keys,
submaster bump buttons
and
fader [Go] keys into time code events as you go along. Because you
are making real-time decisions about the timing of events, you can record
a program live in Learn mode without specifying code times. When you
leave Learn Mode (press the Learn Mode
softkey a second time), the
program is recorded with sorted event times.
Follow these steps to record a time code program in Learn mode.
Keystrokes: Actions:
1. Press [S7], until [S6] reads
Learn Mode.
2. Press [S6], Learn Mode. TimeCd Learn flashes in red in the
upper left corner of the
screen
3. If using the internal clock
to time the show, press
[S2], Clock
Enable, to
start the clock.a
a. After starting the clock, you may press [Record] to enter a
blank event.
The internal clock, in the upper right
corner of the display, starts to run
4. Go to the
Stage display
5. If using an external clock,
start it now. You must
have time code input
enabled as explained
under External time code
clock,
page 309.
6. Select the cues,
submasters and macros
you want to record as time
code events.
7. At the exact moment in
the program that you want
an event to begin, press
[Go] for the
fader in which
you want the time code
event to run the
cue, press
the
submaster’s bump
button, or start the
macro.
Each
button press is recorded as an
event in your time code program
8. Press [Setup] [1][3] [Enter]
[S6], Learn Mode.
Returns to Time Code Events display
and deactivates Learn mode; edit the
events as necessary.
11. You can force an immediate sorting the events in the Time Code
Events Display. Press [S8], Sort, to sort the events. The sort key is in
the third tier of softkeys in this display, so if you don’t see it, press
[S7], More Softkeys, until it appears at [S8].