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Overview
The LP612 and LP624 were designed with the goal of creating low-cost, high quality control
consoles. The LP600 series boards share many features with the larger Leprecon LP1500
consoles, but brings these features within reach of users with a smaller budget. Some of these
features are:
Manual scenes
Two scene manual presets. Switchable Add or Solo momentary buttons for each channel. Dipless
crossfade between manual scenes. Each channel has a large, easily visible LED indicator.
Preset Memories
Real-time preset faders with switchable Add or Solo bumps. Presets may be "piled on" in any
combination. Presets 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 easily be edited using the
manual scene faders without re-recording the entire cue.
Cue Stack
50 programmable cues with crossfader and go button control. Fade times can be assigned to
each scene. A two character display is used to indicate current and next cues, and programmed
fade time.
Chaser
Four fixed and seven programmable patterns of up to twenty-four steps each are provided.
Programmable patterns are recorded, previewed and edited as easily as the preset cues. The rate
of each pattern may be saved with the Chase, eliminating the need to adjust the rate pot when the
Chase is recalled. The Chase may be advanced a step at a time manually, or halted momentarily.
Output
Standard output is industry standard Microplex using a three pin XLR connector. The optional
DMX 512 output uses the standard 5 pin XLR as specified by USITT, and the analog option uses
Cinch-Jones connectors common on other Leprecon equipment.
All output protocols can be used simultaneously.
Model Designations
The LP600 series consists of two consoles; the LP612 and the LP624. As the controls of both
consoles are very similar, the designation LP600 is used to describe common features. The
sections of this manual specific to either board are marked as “LP612 Only” or “LP624 Only”.
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