Instruction manual
Memories 
Solution & Solution XL Operating Manual – Issue 1.0               Page 93 
Figure 72 - Memory Setup Window (Auto Trigger) 
If the Trigger is set to Real Time – select the [Trigger Timecode] option and 
enter the required Real Time Trigger. 
If  the  Trigger  is  set  to  SMPTE  –  select  the  [Trigger  Timecode]  option  and 
enter the required SMPTE Timecode. 
If the Trigger is set to MIDI – select the [Trigger Timecode] option and enter 
the required MIDI Timecode. 
Note: SMPTE and MIDI Timecode can only be used with the addition of 
the optional upgrade card. 
Jumps in the Memory Stack 
You can specify a memory number to jump to after  the selected memory is 
run.  This  allows you  to  jump  forwards  or  backwards  in  the  memory  stack 
rather than playing the memories back in numerical order. 
Select  the  [Next]  field  in  the  Memory Setup Window. Enter  the  memory 
number to jump to and then press the [OK] button.  Only valid programmed 
memory numbers are allowed.  
Figure 73 - Memory Setup Window (Jumps) 
Notes – Jumps in the Memory Stack 
In the Memory Setup Window the Next field defaults to blank indicating 
that the next programmed memory in the stack will be triggered after the 
current one (ie no jump). 
You can change the Next field as required to allow jumps in the memory 
stack and therefore play back the memories in non-numerical order.  
If a memory number  is  entered in the Next  field,  that  memory  number 
will be displayed in the Comments column of the Memories Window, eg 
Next:123. 
To remove a jump  – press backspace to clear the Next field in the 
Memory Setup Window and then press ENTER. 
To remove ALL jumps from the memory stack  – press the SETUP key, 
then select [Clear Options], [Clear Jumps] and confirm. 










