
Latest (LTP)
When set to this option, the latest scene takes precedence. The values stored in the latest scene that
is run will be used as the output values for any shared channels.
Example:
Channel 1 is at 30% (set by scene 2) - the latest scene that was run.
Channel 2 is at 30% (set by scene 2) - the latest scene that was run.
Highest (HTP)
When set to this option, the highest value stored, in any of the running scenes, for a particular DMX
channel will take precedence.
Example:
Channel 1 is at 50% (set by scene 1) - higher than the 30% of scene 2.
Channel 2 is at 30% (set by scene
2
) - higher than the 25% of scene 1.
The general precedence for the ShowMagic ‘virtual desk’ can be set, using the
Options > General
Settings > Desk Precedence
menu item to:
None (NTP)
;
Latest (LTP)
;
or
Highest (HTP)
.
However, the precedence for each function on each fixture (i.e. each DMX channel), can also be set
independently on the patch screen to:
DSK
- same default precedence as selected for the desk (see
above);
NTP
;
LTP
; or
HTP
.
Please Note:
To control the dimming levels of scenes stored on action buttons with the action button’s sub-master
fader, the main dimming attributes for the fixtures in those scenes must all be set to
HTP
on the
patch screen.
'Normal' and 'Live' Modes
ShowMagic has been designed to offer a complete solution for any ‘lighting desk’ or ‘show control’
application. Traditional theatre desks tend to use a ‘program the scenes’ then ‘manually trigger them
from a set cue list’ method of operation, Show Controllers use a ‘program, run and walk-away’
automated method of operation, and Live Performance desks use a ‘program, then play-as-I-want,
on-the-fly method of operation.
Each of these applications has it’s own disciplines, methods of creation, and methods of operation.
For this reason, all types of scene creation have been supported, all three precedences have been
made available and two different types of logic - for how scenes are run and how they are turned off
- are also available in ShowMagic using the
Normal
mode and the
Live
mode.
The
Normal
mode was devised as a system whereby scenes could be turned on and the DMX
channels used in those scenes were adjusted accordingly. When those scenes were turned off the
DMX channels used in those scenes would then be brought back down to
00
(assuming that no
other scenes were still running that used those channels). In this mode, you could determine the
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