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The console includes: two scene preset mode with twelve or twenty-four channels; switchable Add or Solo momentary buttons for each channel; and dipless crossfade between manual scenes. Presets may be “piled on” in any combination, and are assigned to one of four memory pages. Preview mode allows cues to be checked without bringing up the scene on stage. An existing cue may be easily edited using the manual scene faders without re-recording the entire cue. | The console includes: two scene preset mode with twelve or twenty-four channels; switchable Add or Solo momentary buttons for each channel; and dipless crossfade between manual scenes. Presets may be “piled on” in any combination, and are assigned to one of four memory pages. Preview mode allows cues to be checked without bringing up the scene on stage. An existing cue may be easily edited using the manual scene faders without re-recording the entire cue. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:56, 1 February 2007
Link: http://www.leprecon.com/console_lp600.htm
Made by: Leprecon
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Leprecon’s twelve channel LP-612 or twenty-four channel LP-624 consoles incorporate the same full travel faders and rugged aluminum chassis design that make our touring consoles the most reliable in the industry. With full size fader knobs, quick action bump buttons, and big bright LED’s, these consoles were designed and built for professional use.
The console includes: two scene preset mode with twelve or twenty-four channels; switchable Add or Solo momentary buttons for each channel; and dipless crossfade between manual scenes. Presets may be “piled on” in any combination, and are assigned to one of four memory pages. Preview mode allows cues to be checked without bringing up the scene on stage. An existing cue may be easily edited using the manual scene faders without re-recording the entire cue.