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Clear All<br />

For a selected profile, Clear All changes the intensity of all fade points to<br />

undefined. 21<br />

Clear to End<br />

For a selected profile, the Clear to End command sets as undefined the<br />

intensity of all those fade points above the selected one. 21<br />

Fill Between<br />

When intensities in a profile are undefined, such as when you use Clear<br />

All or Clear To End, you can use Fill Between to have them automatically<br />

filled in with a linear profile. For Fill Between to work, you must have<br />

defined intensities on both sides of an undefined range (zero intensity is a<br />

defined value). Here is how Fill Between can be used to fill in undefined<br />

intensities throughout a particular range.<br />

Keystrokes<br />

Action<br />

1. Press [S1], Profile, [1][5] Selects profile 15.<br />

2. Press [S2], Percent, [5][0] Selects the 50% fade point.<br />

3. Press [S4], Clear to End,<br />

[Enter]<br />

Changes all fade points above 50% to<br />

undefined.<br />

4. Press [S2], Percent, [7][5] Selects the 75% fade point.<br />

5. Press [At] [1][0] Sets the 75% fade point to intensity<br />

10<br />

6. Press [S5], Fill Between,<br />

[Enter]<br />

Fills between the 50% and 75% fade<br />

points with a straight line. Fade points<br />

above 75% are unaffected.<br />

7. Finish profile to end. Set inattentiveness of fade points<br />

between 75% and 100%<br />

Resetting a profile<br />

Press [S7], Reset, eliminates all editing performed on a selected profile. 22<br />

When profiles 1-9 are reset, the original relationships shown under Predefined<br />

profiles, page 45, are restored. When profiles 10 through 32 are<br />

reset, they return to linear relationships.<br />

Labeling a profile<br />

You can name any profile by assigning it a label. Profile names can consist<br />

of any combination of letters, numbers and symbols, and may be up to 16<br />

characters long. The name appears at the top left corner of the display<br />

next to the profile number and on profile printouts. After pressing [Label],<br />

use the alphanumeric keyboard to name profiles. 23<br />

21.<br />

Undefined intensities are marked ** on the Intensity line.<br />

22.<br />

23.<br />

You may reset all profiles at once by selecting Clear Profiles from the<br />

Clear Functions menu.<br />

See Installing an alphanumeric keyboard, page 336, if you do not have<br />

the keyboard installed.<br />

48 Chapter 4 Patching channels

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