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GeniusPro/Lightpalette Operator's Manual - Strand Lighting

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Groups<br />

Groups<br />

Groups are used to store sets of levels which can be used later as building blocks, but which do not<br />

show up on the cue sheet. The only way to get group information to the console output is to call up<br />

group levels as part of a channel command and show them in the Live display, or to record them in a<br />

submaster, cue, or effect.<br />

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Predefined Groups<br />

The Current Group<br />

Recording Group Levels<br />

Recording Group Properties<br />

Using Referenced Groups<br />

Viewing and Editing Groups<br />

Updating and Adding to Groups<br />

Updating Groups from the Live Screen<br />

The Group Display<br />

Creating a New Group<br />

Viewing Group Channel Levels<br />

Editing Group Levels<br />

Deleting Groups<br />

Copying Levels from a Group<br />

Predefined Groups<br />

There are several predefined groups that provide levels for console components. You can also call<br />

them up and use them like any other group if necessary These are:<br />

❍ Group 993.1 - *ON console<br />

❍ Group 993.2 - *ON 2<br />

❍ Group 993.3 - *ON 3<br />

❍ Group 993.6 - *ON Handheld<br />

❍ Group 994.1 - *Display console<br />

❍ Group 994.1 - *Display 2<br />

❍ Group 994.1 - *Display 3<br />

❍ Group 998.1 - *Partition console<br />

❍ Group 998.2 - *Partition 2<br />

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