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Creating a Chase Sequence

Now you've created more than one scene you can create a chase sequence to run through these scenes. I will now show you how to do this.


Firstly you need to perform the all off function, then you can begin to program your chase sequence.


Press the Program Chase Sequence Key (P.C.S) in the bottom left
hand corner

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...then press key one

Programming the Pulsar Masterpiece 108 and 216

Now press your scene keys in you order that you wish them to happen, such as keys 1,2,3 and 5.


Before you press anything else press the Program Chase Sequence Key once more, then press the C1 key and press key one unless it is already pressed.


Now well shall edit the parameters of the chase (speed, direction, etc) this is done using the chase control section. Firstly you need to engage the chase controls, pressing the controls engaged key does this.

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Now you will need to select what kind of a chase you want it to be. This is done using the large square key.

Programming the Pulsar Masterpiece 108 and 216

A Manual chase is one that holds on each step until you either press the forward manual step or reverse manual step keys.

Programming the Pulsar Masterpiece 108 and 216

A Treb Burst is for when you have a microphone plugged into the back of the masterpiece. Each time there is treble it will go forward one step. Bass burst is the same but it will only go forward one step if there is bass.