
If a function is set to LTP that function will not be controlled by the level of the sub-master fader - it
will just fade in if the sub-master fader goes above the LTP trigger level (initially set to 00%), or
fade out if the sub-master fader goes below the LTP trigger level. The LTP Trigger level can be
changed using the
Set Action Trigger
dialogue box.
Example:
Let’s assume the scene’s default fade-in and fade-out times are 2 seconds, the color and gobo
functions are set to snap and that scene is assigned to an action button. Dragging up the sub-master
fader for that action button will run the scene - the pan and tilt will fade to their recorded settings
over 2 seconds, the color and gobo will instantly snap on to their settings and any manual
adjustment of the sub-master fader will determine the level of the main dimmer function (HTP)
setting recorded in that scene.
When operating in
Normal
or
Live
mode - if the sub-master fader is dragged down, the dimmer
level will follow the sub-master fader level.
When operating in
Normal
mode - if the fader reaches
00
the scene is told to go off so the color and
gobo will snap off instantly and the pan & tilt will start to fade out over 2 seconds.
When operating in
Live
mode - if the fader reaches
00
the scene is turned off, but the all functions
not set to HTP will remain in their current position.
Recording Scenes With Sub Master Control
If you record a scene, whilst using sub-masters to control the overall levels of running scenes, the
scene being recorded will take account of the current levels of any channels being controlled by the
sub-master(s). In this way what you see (level-wise) will be what you get when you later run that
recorded scene.
Using the Fixture Panel’s Centre and Locate Buttons
In a similar way to double-clicking on the fixture panel’s trackball to move pan and tilt channels to
their central position, the
Centre
and
Locate
buttons on the fixture panel offer even more features
to assist in creating scenes.
Please Note:
The
Rec F
feature - described in "Record Button - The Different Recording Modes", p.55 - offers
an easier alternative to using the
Locate
button described below. The
Rec T
feature - described in
"Record Button - The Different Recording Modes", p.55 - offers an easier alternative to using the
‘Flashing and Releasing a Scene’ method described below. The
Locate
button and ‘Flash and
Release’ features have been retained to be backwards-compatible with the original ‘record moved’
(
Rec M
) system to suit users who are used to using it.
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