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LP-C4
The Yorkville Sound LP-C4 is a highly flexible stage lighting controller that delivers a
streamlined experience in an easy to use foot-controlled package. With four channels of
lighting control and a custom tailored list of effects, the LP-C4 has what it takes to get
you through any small to mid-sized gig with ease.
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1. Connect a standard XLR cable from the LP-C4 to any compatible Yorkville LP-Series
lighting product.
2. Plug the light bar into a standard 3-pronged grounded AC receptacle. Both the light
bar and the controller (which is powered from the light bar) will turn on.
3. Push the Scene 1 button on the controller and set up your lights for your first scene
(the color controls are active only for the LP-LED systems).
4. Changes to a scene are stored in memory as they happen, so you don't need to do
anything to store the scene you've created. The next time you load Scene 1, it will
come back just as you've set it up.
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The LP-C4 was designed specifically to work with the Yorkville LP-LED lighting sys-
tems, but it retains backward compatibility with our legacy LP-302 and LP-304 light
bars. All of the functions described here are the same for all Yorkville lighting products
except where specifically noted.
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Each channel has two controls
• Color – This rotary encoder is used to select the color of the corresponding light (not active
with LP-302 or LP-304)
• Intensity – This control is used to set the brightness of the corresponding light head.
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There are two effects controls:
• Fade Rate – This control sets how quickly lights cross-fade from one color to the next. This
applies to effects and to scene changes. Try starting out at 12 o'clock and adjust to taste from
there.
• Effect Rate – This knob is used for fine-tuning the speed of the effects (it does nothing for
the Audio Flash effect). The range of this knob has been optimized for each of the effects,
so that you should be able to set it for one effect and be happy with the result for all of the
effects. Try starting out at 12 o'clock and adjust to taste from there.
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This switch is used to select either Scene mode or Effects mode. In Scene mode, the
green Scene LED will be lit, and the LED of the current Scene will be lit green. In Effects
mode, the red Effects LED will be lit, and the LED of the current effect will be lit red. You
can easily determine whether you are in Scene mode or Effects mode by quickly looking
at the color of the LED for the currently selected program.
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Stage Lighting Controller
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