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[. . . ] The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Read these instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 12 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. [. . . ] Parameters for Note Off are notes A0 to C7, with each having a possible velocity of between 0 and 127. You can also choose between Enable MIDI Byte 1 and Enable MIDI Byte 2. MIDI TX Next Now Note Off Note On Informs the instrument to start playing a note at a specified pitch and velocity. Parameters for Note On are notes A0 to C7, with each having a possible velocity of between 0 and 127. You can also choose between Enable MIDI Byte 1 and Enable MIDI Byte 2. Notes Event Pitch Wheel Using this option, you can displays notes that may useful at a certain point in the scene. The pitch wheel is a wheel type device, normally found to the left of a synthesizer keyboard, that manipulates the pitch of a played note(s). You can also choose between Enable MIDI Byte 1 and Enable MIDI Byte 2. Pressure Program n Program Change One of the 128 programs. You can also choose between Enable MIDI Byte 1 and Enable MIDI Byte 2. XL8 Live Performance System Owner's Manual 206 Parameter Scene Entry Scene Exit Scene Recall Scene Entry And Exit Scene Entry And Recall Scene Entry, Exit And Recall Static High Static Low Description Chapter 22: Events (Automation) Triggers the event when a scene is opened. Triggers the event when the `now' scene is reloaded, but not jogged to. Triggers the event when a scene is opened or the `now' scene is reloaded (but not jogged to). Triggers the event when a scene is opened, closed or the `now' scene is reloaded (but not jogged to). External device is opened/switched on. XL8 Live Performance System Owner's Manual 207 Chapter 23: Crossfades (Automation) This chapter shows you how to use crossfades. If you want to incorporate a time offset delay between the event being triggered and the start of the event, set a time in the Time Offset section. drop-down list, select the X-Fade Event option. XL8 Live Performance System Owner's Manual Control up travel 3 4 6 5 210 6 Do one of the following: · · Chapter 23: Crossfades (Automation) Select a crossfade group from the Crossfade Group drop-down list. Click the Crossfade Group Edit button to open the Crossfade Groups screen and then follow the instructions in the "Crossfade groups" on page A-211. 7 In the Parameters section, select the level control on which you want the crossfade event to occur (see Figure 32 "Parameter assignments" on page A208). In the crossfade set up section (see Figure 33 "Crossfade set up section" on page A-209), set up the crossfade parameters, such as time, % of travel etc. Click CLOSE. 8 9 To set up a crossfade to have a constant rate across its full travel, set both the % of Time and % of Travel fields to 50%. How a crossfade operates When the crossfade event is triggered, the time offset (if configured) will start. Its progress is shown by a blue bar underneath the event's time offset value (in cue list) as shown in the following diagram. Time offset progress bar After the time offset has finished, the crossfade will start; this will be either a down or up crossfade, depending on the current control level. During the crossfade, the control level will alter at the configured rate, shown on both the control surface and GUI. Progress is shown in real time on the Automation screen (typically as shown right). The blue vertical bar in the crossfade graph will travel from left to right according to the time elapsed and at the configured crossfade rate. Note: The graph display shows the current longest crossfade in progress. So, if a delayed crossfade starts during the current one, and it is longer than the current one, the graph will change to show the new crossfade. [. . . ] This snapshot can then be recalled at the required moment in the performance/playback. Solo: During monitoring, the isolation of one signal by silencing all other signals. Quicker than the conventional hard disk and less susceptible to the failures associated with hard disk drives. Status indicator: A device specifically designed to show the condition of something. [. . . ]

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