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Rack Palette - Operators Manual - Strand Lighting

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Concepts and Overview<br />

Multiple Cue List Concept<br />

Multiple Cue Lists allow the console to operate completely separate and<br />

asynchronous cue lists simultaneously. This is useful if you want to have an effect<br />

running on one cue list to keep it separate from the cues in the main cue list, or if<br />

the console was controlling the lighting in a main theater as well as a space in the<br />

theater lobby, an individual cue list for each space could be developed and operated<br />

at the same time to run completely different cues.<br />

Note:<br />

<strong>Palette</strong> supports an unlimited number of Cue Lists.<br />

Using the Cue List Properties, Cue Lists can be given different names as well as<br />

different colored backgrounds to help visually differentiate one from another.<br />

Individual cue lists can be locked to prevent unauthorized modifications to cues.<br />

Cue Lists can be assigned a Priority and can be resolved either using a Highest<br />

Takes Precedence method or a Latest Takes Precedence method.<br />

The Cue List Directory appears above the Cue List Display and shows all the cue<br />

lists in your show.<br />

The Channel Grid display normally has a black background color. When Channels<br />

are being controlled by another cue list (i.e., the one that is not selected), the levels<br />

will be displayed with a dark blue background:<br />

(With some black and white printed manuals, it may be difficult to see, but Channels 5,<br />

7 and 8 have a blue background.)<br />

The Attribute Grid always has light background. Attributes being controlled by other<br />

cue lists appear with blue text:<br />

(With some black and white printed manuals, it may be difficult to see, but Channel 6's<br />

intensity is black where its other attributes are in blue text. This is much easier to see<br />

on the real display.)<br />

Note how one Channel with multiple attributes can be controlled by more than one<br />

cue list at a time. Attributes that are at their default levels are shown in grey text.<br />

<strong>Palette</strong> OS Operations <strong>Manual</strong> 16

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