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4. 4.
4. Sound Repeat
This menu item allows you to repeatedly play any sound after it has
been activated. This can be useful if your selected sound’s playing
time is short.
9.3.6 Sequencer (* depending on equipment)
While this function can be used for direct control of landing gear
servos, its usage is almost limitless. Two independent sequences
might be used when you turn the source switch on and off.
You can define up to 6 sequencers Q1-Q6 and within each
sequencer you can define up to 16 control points for each path.
Switching between different sequencers is possible by pressing the
F1 Down and F2 Up buttons.
To make a sequencer active, you should do the following steps:
Assign a source switch. In the picture the Sg was selected. 1. a),
After this switch is activated, sequencer starts running. But first it has
to know a path that consists of control points which are distributed
over a period of time.
a)
b)
2. To add control points, you should move the timeline (edit
“Time” column) so that it reaches the desired time. Then press the
F3 Add button. The newly created control point will be
highlighted and you can change its value (edit the “Value” column).
Generally said, the point located closest to the timeline is
highlighted and made editable.
You cannot move the control points in a time domain but you 3.
are able to delete any point by pressing F4 Delete button.
Now, when you activate the source switch, the timeline begins 4.
moving and the output of the sequencer is updated accordingly. If
you deactivate (turn off) the switch, the sequencer moves in the
opposite way.
There are some additional options that you can now set in the
Advanced menu:
You can label the sequencer to simplify identification.
The option to overwrite a specific channel. Example: If you
have several gear servos installed in your model, here is where you
can define which servo will be directly controlled by the sequencer.
Any other operations (like mixing or DR/Expo) will not be applied to
the output.
Type of path (Symmetrical / Asymmetrical) this option tells
the sequencer that there is either one symmetrical path, or there are
two independent paths one path is used after you activate the
switch and another one after the switch is turned off. If you choose
the Asymmetrical option, the sequence will always start from the
very beginning and it doesn't matter whether the previous
sequence is completed or not. It is recommended to use this option
in conjunction with the Always finish sequence option.
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