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GeniusPro/Lightpalette Operator's Manual - Strand Lighting

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Working with Channel Levels (Cont)<br />

[SUB] [1] [*] [*] [+] [5] [THRU] [9] [*] [@] [2] [*] Command Line<br />

Selects the channels in submaster 1. Then adds channel 5 through 8 to the selection.<br />

Then sets all selected channel levels to 20%.<br />

If you specify a range of recorded elements with overlapping channels, the channels are<br />

set to the highest level they are in any of the elements.<br />

[CUE] [1] [THRU] [3] [@] {FULL} [*] All Modes<br />

Sets channels recorded in any one or more of the three cues to the highest level they<br />

are in any of the cues. If there is an overlap between channels from a recorded element<br />

and explicit channels, the explicit channel level is used.<br />

[SUB] [1] [+] [9] [@] [5] Direct 1 Digit<br />

[SUB] [1] [+] [9] [@] [5] [0] Direct 2 Digit<br />

[SUB] [1] [+] [9] [@] [5] [*] Command Line<br />

Sets submaster 1 channels to 50% of the levels recorded in the submaster and then<br />

sets channel 9 to 50% (explicit channels override submaster data).<br />

Attribute Groups This feature was superceded by Attribute Filters from version 2.2<br />

onwards<br />

The [@ATT] key can let you quickly access groups numbered in the 800 range. Although<br />

these groups can contain intensities as well as attribute levels, they were primarily intended for<br />

use in quickly setting attributes for fixtures that have multiple attributes.<br />

●<br />

chan [@ATT] [@ATT]###[*] sets intensities and attributes for the selected channels to<br />

the levels set in group 8##.#. If you use fewer than three numbers for specifying the<br />

group the console assumes leading zeros.<br />

[1] [THRU] [4] [@ATT] [1] [2] [3] [*]<br />

Sets intensities and attributes for channels 1 through 4 to the levels set in group 812.3.<br />

This is equivalent to the command [1] [THRU] [4] [@] [GROUP] [8] [1] [2] [.] [3] [*]<br />

[1] [@ATT] [1] [*]<br />

Sets channel 1 intensities and attributes to the levels set in group 800.1.<br />

[1] [+] [5] [@ATT] [1] [0] [*]<br />

Sets intensities and attributes for channels 1 and 5 to the levels set in group 801.0.<br />

Referenced Groups<br />

If you have the Tracker software you can use groups 1 through 750 as referenced groups<br />

(sometimes called 'preset focus' groups). When you use a group as a referenced group, this<br />

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