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Chapter Four
Moving Light Programming
LP-X24 and LP-X48 Users Manual
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Each subsequent press of the
ML Select
toggles the light between the selected
and the deselected state.
2. To remove the light from the look, press and hold the
Clear
button and press the
ML
Select
(
Clear + ML Select
).
This is indicated by an unlit LED in the
ML Select
. Note that if you clear a light from
a look, you also clear any information you recorded for that instrument in that look. If
you add the light back into the look, it will have default values
like any light newly
added to a look.
3. If you have created groups of instruments, you can select and deselect them by
pressing and holding the
Group
button and pressing the
ML Select
for the group
(
Group + ML Select
).
Selecting Moving Lights for Programming using the Select Instruments
Screen
You use this selection technique when you are programming moving lights that have
been assigned to virtual slots
that is, moving lights that have been assigned to slots
that are higher than number 24 (LP-X24) or 48 (LP-X48).
1. In
Record
mode with the display set to
ML
, press the
Fixture
button.
The LP-X displays the
Select Instruments
screen. Instruments that are already
selected are highlighted.
Select Instruments
## [THRU ##] (+ -)
3 #1 Studio Color
4 #1 Technobeam
5 #2 Technobeam
6 #3 Technobeam
2 #1 Studio Spot
Selected
Deselected
Out of Cue
Out of Cue
Out of Cue
Clear
2. To select one instrument, enter its number on the numeric keypad and then press
the
Plus
(
+
) key on the keypad.
3. To deselect one instrument, enter its number on the numeric keypad and then press
the
Minus
(
-
) key on the keypad.
4. To select a range of instruments, enter the lowest number in the range on the
numeric keypad, press the
Thru
key, enter the highest number in the range, and
then press the
Plus
(
+
) key on the keypad.
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