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Page 188 - 11. Automated playback (script files)
Pearl 2008 Manual - 16th July 2007
otherwise the playback faders will not be recorded.
11.1.2 What is recorded in the script file
The script file records two types of action:
When a playback fader is raised, the script file records
The playback number, roller segment and roller page number
The timecode setting when the fader starts to move
The time taken for the playback fader to move from the trigger
point to full.
When a playback fader is lowered, the script file records
The playback number
The timecode setting when the fader starts to move
The time taken for the playback fader to move from full to the
trigger point.
11.2 Playback
You can play back script files either from script file programming mode
(with the key set to System), or from Run mode. Normally you will test
the script file runs correctly after you’ve programmed it, but then
switch to Run mode to actually use it.
11.2.1 Selecting a script file for testing
The Pearl can play and record script files numbered 1 to 99.
1> If you are not in Script File Programming mode, turn the key to
System and press D [Script file programming].
2> From the script file menu press C [Select script file].
3> Type the script file number on the numeric keypad, or use the up
and down arrows to highlight the script file you want on the
screen.
4> Press Enter.
This will load the script file, but will not run it yet.
Press F [Next Step] to select the current step in the file. The timer
will change to match the timecode of the step.
Press ML Menu to make step 1 the active step, and turn off any
playbacks used by the script file.
11.2.2 Testing the script file
It’s easiest to use the internal clock to test the script file, though you
can also restart your external timecode source if you are using one. The
internal clock produces the same type of timecode as the external
(MIDI) timecode.
The display shows the next step to be run with an asterisk (*), and the
live step is shown below the clock as “Live=XX”.
1> Press A [Select timer source]
2> Press D, [Internal timer].
3> If you are simulating an external timecode, type the start time
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