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Also, the Profiles display contains the following information:<br />

• The profile’s number and name (if labeled - see Labeling Profiles<br />

below).<br />

• For each fade point, the percent of the fade complete at that point.<br />

Each fade point contributes 5% to the total fade.<br />

• For each fade point, the intensity at that point.<br />

Navigation and Feedback - Profiles display<br />

[S] ±<br />

Select a fade point X X X<br />

Change the intensity X X X<br />

Yellow numbers<br />

Fade point percentage<br />

and intensity values<br />

Yellow bar<br />

Fade percent point selected<br />

Note: Use [At] to set the level with the keyboard or use [At] [+] or [At] [–]<br />

to bump the level by one.<br />

Creating or editing a profile<br />

If you need a profile that is different from any of the ten provided, you can<br />

either edit one of those that already exists (but not default profile 0) or<br />

create a new one. As you edit, the profile changes to display the results.<br />

Edit intensities in the Profiles display as follows:<br />

Keystrokes:<br />

1. Press [S1], Profile, [1][2]<br />

[Enter].<br />

2. Press [S2], Percent, and<br />

enter a fade point number.<br />

3. Enter a new intensity on<br />

the keypad.<br />

4. Press [Enter] if finished or<br />

go back to step 2.<br />

Action:<br />

Selects profile 12<br />

Prompt reads:<br />

Select percentage, then press [At]<br />

to select level (Or, use right/left<br />

arrows for percentage, up/down<br />

arrows for level)<br />

Selects a fade point<br />

Selects an intensity for the face point<br />

Copying to another profile<br />

One convenient way to create a new profile is to copy one of the existing<br />

ones to a new profile number and edit the new one. Use softkey [S6],<br />

Copy to Profile, in the Profile display to copy a profile.<br />

<strong>Expression</strong> 3 User Manual, v.3.1 47

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