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====== Simple Steady Light ====== | ====== Simple Steady Light ====== | ||
- | **Tutorial Help I just want to have some simple light control.**\\ | + | **Tutorial Help: I just want to have some simple light control.**\\ |
**Don’t know what to call this tutorial.**\\ | **Don’t know what to call this tutorial.**\\ | ||
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- | From time to time a simple control | + | From time to time a simple control |
- | This could be where some steady light on a on a theater | + | |
- | The possibilities are many.\\ | + | |
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- | Common for these applications is that they only have one scene and the control of these scenes are to be simple.\\ Something | + | Common for these applications is that they only have one scene and the control of these scenes are to be simple. |
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- | In this case override buttons are ideal.\\ | + | In this case the override buttons are ideal. The override buttons playback only one scene in a sequence and if there are more scenes |
- | The override buttons playback only one scene in a sequence and if there are more scenes | + | |
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+ | The two steps are: simply to record a scene with the sequence editor, and then attach this sequence to a override button.\\ | ||
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+ | Example:\\ | ||
+ | “Open” the [[create_sequence: | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | Set the lights as wanted, for example: Red light behind the stage, position the moving head and so on.\\ | ||
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+ | Don’t press “+”. It will add an extra step and in this case it is one setting and thereby one scene only.\\ | ||
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+ | Determine if it is all parameters for all fixtures that are to be recorded, or if it is just the selected fixtures with selected parameters. In a theatre it may be the settings of all lights that are to be recorded so it is a scene with all lights that are recorded. In the case of a band, where there are some moving light in the front, it may only be the steady lights in the back that are to be recorded.\\ | ||
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+ | If it is all parameters that are to be recorded then the recording mode has to be " | ||
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+ | Note: With scenes on override buttons the shift from one scene to an other will appear instantly. It will not fade softly from one setting into an other. \\ | ||
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+ | “Save” the sequence.\\ | ||
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+ | “Open” the [[playback: | ||
+ | Can be found in the “[[fixture_control: | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | With the Override button there are some option that can be selected. “[[playback: | ||
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+ | Additionally there are some options for each button that can be set, like "Flash button" | ||
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+ | Note that the override buttons can be used together with the Cues / Submasters so it is possible to have some steady light and some that are alive.\\ | ||
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