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Rack Palette - Operators Manual - Strand Lighting

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Recording and Using Looks and Groups<br />

If you want to have more control of how the Channels will respond, change the<br />

properties of the Look (i.e., [VIEW] [BUMP]) and alter the Attribute Behaviors.<br />

This audience blinder look, which has very high priority, will manually control the<br />

intensities of the lights coming up (and possibly others going down if they are<br />

recorded at lower levels in this look). The Position will follow your movement with<br />

the handle whereas the color will go to its recorded state as soon as you move the<br />

handle and the recorded strobe value won't start until you reach the top.<br />

If you record a Look using Linear Movement, and you set the Position behaviour<br />

to <strong>Manual</strong>, you can use the Look Handle to move Channels in straight lines. (i.e.,<br />

the light will move in a straight line from where ever it is on stage to the recorded<br />

position such that if you have multiple looks set up, you can move a group of lights<br />

to any position on stage, essentially using your moving lights as manual follow<br />

spots.)<br />

Note:<br />

If you are running a show live, it is handy to setup the A/B or C/D handles to<br />

control how long attributes get to their new level and how long they should<br />

take to return to their old levels once released. In combination with Busking,<br />

this makes <strong>Palette</strong> a very flexible Live Concert desk.<br />

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

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