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Ordercode: 50702
SM-16/2 FX
Glossary
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Scene: The data of a stage scene that is saved in a playback.
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Chase: The data of a series of scenes that are saved in a playback.
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HTP: The type of the channels with the highest output (highest takes precedence), normally for
dimmer channels.
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LTP: The type of the channels with the latest output (latest takes precedence), for non-dimmer
channels.
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Fade in: The intensity of the light changes from dark to brightest.
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Fade out: The intensity of the light changes from bright to darkest.
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Record by fixture: This is the normal mode of the Showtec SM-16/2 FX
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It means that when you record
a scene, all attributes of each fixture you have selected are recorded in the scene. So, if you
change only the position of a fixture, the color, gobo, intensity and all other attributes of that fixture,
those are recorded as well. This is useful because you know that when you recall the scene, it will
look exactly as it did when you saved it. However, it can be slightly inflexible, if you want to combine
scenes.
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Record by channel: This means that only attributes you have changed are recorded in the scene.
So, if you change the position of a fixture, only the position is recorded. When you recall the scene,
the color, gobo, etc, will remain the same from the last setting. This means you can use a scene to
change the position of some fixtures while the color from a previous scene is the same.
This means that you will get more variety when you are running a show. It is a powerful feature, but
you can easily make a mistake with this feature. So you have to be sure which attributes you need to
record and which you won’t. When you’re learning, it’s good to have some scenes “recorded by
fixture” which turn on the fixtures in a known state. After this you can make some color scenes, by
modifying just the color, or some gobo scenes to set the gobo, or change other attributes.
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