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Rack Palette - Operators Manual - Strand Lighting

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Concepts and Overview<br />

Priorities<br />

<strong>Palette</strong> allows for 100 different priorities for use when you are playing back recorded<br />

items to the stage. Priorities apply to Cue Lists and Looks. The Properties box for<br />

each of these items has a number field where you can enter the desired priority.<br />

Regardless of the HTP vs LTP settings, Higher Priority items (lower number) will win.<br />

The default priority of new Cue Lists is 10 and new for Looks it is 9. In complex<br />

show files, it is good practice to bump higher priority items up to numbers like 7 or 8,<br />

rather than straight to number 1. This will give you 'room to grow' as you add more<br />

important things, like fire-safety cues, at a later date. In architectural situations, you<br />

may want to build a 'base' look that is priority 90 or so, such that if all other playback<br />

items get released, this base look will take over.<br />

Note:<br />

Only one item can win. If there are two items writing to the stage and one is<br />

9 and the other is 10, changing the #9 to a #1 will not make it win any<br />

better or faster!<br />

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

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