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3. You have several options:
1. Tap the group (or groups) you want to move, then tap an empty location.
2. Using the keys only needs to be done in a certain order:
1. press the numeric keys corresponding to the group number you want to move (source)
2. press
At
3. press the numeric key corresponding with the new location for the group (destination)
4. press
Please
Again you can move several groups at the same time.
If you move a group to a location that already have a group then the two groups will swap position.
Merge groups
If you copy a group (using the above mentions copy method) to a location that already have a group, then you are
given the option to Overwrite, Merge or Cancel the operation. Selecting Merge will merge the selection of the two
groups into one. Overwrite will delete the content of the group at the destination location.
Delete a group
To delete a group you need to press
Delete
and then select the group you want to delete.
Create a Group Master
You can create group masters on your executor faders. These can be used to limit the output of the fixtures stored
on the group master. The limit works proportional. Meaning that if you have a group master at 100% with your
fixture at 50% and you then turn the master down to 50%, then your fixture will output 25%. If a fixture is limited by
one group master, then this will limit the output no matter if it's turned up by a different group master. It's a lowest
takes precedence principle.
1. Select the fixture(s) you want on your group master.
2. Press
Store
3. Press
Group
4. Press one of the keys associated with the executor where you want the group master.
Related links
5.8. How to work with presets
Presets are a set of values that a specific selection of fixtures can use. This value set is stored in a special preset
pool that allows you to use the same value sets again and again. If you store the preset in a cue, then you store a
link for some attributes for some specific fixtures to the preset. This means that you don't actually store the values in
the cue, but a link to the preset. If you then update the values in the preset, then the look of your cues will change.
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