playback:overridebuttons:override_buttons
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**If the sequence that are attached to the override button contain more steps then only the first step / scene is used.**\\ | **If the sequence that are attached to the override button contain more steps then only the first step / scene is used.**\\ | ||
A simple example could be color control where some fixture are to red and some other are to be blue.\\ | A simple example could be color control where some fixture are to red and some other are to be blue.\\ | ||
- | With manual override there will be a lot of selecting fixtures and colors. The alternative is to record this as a cene and attach it to an override button.\\ | + | With manual override there will be a lot of selecting fixtures and colors. The alternative is to record this as a scene and attach it to an override button.\\ |
It is now a only one button to press and the scene is set.\\ | It is now a only one button to press and the scene is set.\\ | ||
This can of course also be done by adding the sequence to a cue and then use one of the playback possibilities.\\ | This can of course also be done by adding the sequence to a cue and then use one of the playback possibilities.\\ |
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