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Fixture
each fader controls one fixture as assigned during patching.
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Group
each fader controls a group or collection of fixtures recorded to it.
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Cue
each fader can have one cue recorded to it for playback in this mode.
Palette
of one type that can be used as building blocks when
recording cues. They are then referenced by cues and many cues can contain the same
palette. The advantage is if for example, you had 500 cues all referencing the colour palette
named “yellow” and you wanted to change the particular shade of yellow you had used in
all 500 cues - rerecording the colour palette “yellow” would achieve this in one action.
Palettes are found towards the top of their respective parameter windows.
Patching
Telling the console what fixtures are connected to the console and connected via
Playback
Playbacks are the faders on the bottom right of the console. The QuickQ 10 has one
playbacks while the QuickQ 20 and QuickQ 30 each have 10 playbacks
which can each contain a
.
Remote Data Management (RDM)
RDM is an extra protocol added to DMX. It does not require any extra cabling than normal
and allows fixtures to communicate with the console. QuickQ can use RDM to
automatically discover and patch fixtures. QuickQ cannot readdress or change fixture
modes via RDM.
Sequence
Another term for
.
Visualiser
Software that shows a 3D visualisation of the lights used in a light show. This can be used
to program shows without needing a physical lighting rig. QuickQ consoles can connect to
most visualisers using
including the ChamSys MagicVis software and the QuickQ
Designer Software has a visualiser built in.
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