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Hi Fokko, thanks for your reply, I hope I did understand it right. Would a very simplified summary according to your answer mean: LC and LCX behave the same, as long as you dont turn the power off ? And if you want to keep your programming on an LCX after power off, you have to save to FLASH before ? If so, than there is still a difference I have to figure out: On the LC, I would ( for instance) call cuelist 1 / scene 10, change a few levels with the peavey 1600 and afterwords send a midireplacestep command (21+53)+103/10 - that would store the newly adjusted levels into that step - a fast and convienent way to adust minor changes to the lightsetup without using a laptop. Doing the same routine on the LCX will not store anything, next time I call cuelist 1 / scene 10, it still contains the old data - and that is without turning off the power in between - what am I doing wrong ? Another Question that comes to mind is: If FLASH has a limited number of writes - how many is that - and what happens, if you exceed that number? Regards, Michael Lohrengel
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