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Rack Palette - Operators Manual - Strand Lighting

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Recording and Using Looks and Groups<br />

Recording Looks<br />

For a complete description of Looks and different Look types, check out the topic<br />

Looks. <strong>Palette</strong> does not have a collection of things called Groups. Groups are built<br />

using the Record Look Syntax and used by pressing the [GROUP] key or [G] and<br />

referencing a recorded Look number.<br />

Your hardware can be setup to control Looks via the sliders. For more information,<br />

check out Hardware Setup - Slider Panels.<br />

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The very fastest way to record a Look is to build a look on stage then press<br />

[REC] [BUMP] on the desired Look Master.<br />

If you want to keep the Record Look dialog box open to add label or change<br />

the record options, hold down [SHIFT] before pressing [BUMP].<br />

If you want to change the properties of the Look after it has been recorded,<br />

press [VIEW] [BUMP].<br />

You can also use the syntax [MOVE] [BUMP] [BUMP], [COPY] [BUMP]<br />

[BUMP] and [LOAD] [BUMP] which are very quick. See the Using Looks<br />

topic. (Make sure your hardware is setup to have Looks on the slider panels<br />

first.)<br />

1. Select either or from the Channel Grid Tool<br />

Bar.<br />

2. Select the Channels to be assigned to the Look Master.<br />

3. Set the levels or attributes.<br />

4. Click the Record button on the Tool Bar or press [REC]. The<br />

QWERTY equivalent is [R].<br />

5. Press [LOOK] or [F12] to record a Look.<br />

The following properties can be edited:<br />

[S1] - Select the Look Page in which you wish to record this Look<br />

into from the drop down list box. The last page you recorded to<br />

will already be active, so if you are working on position palettes,<br />

you will not have to change to the Position Look Page on every<br />

record operation.<br />

209 <strong>Palette</strong> OS Operations <strong>Manual</strong>

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