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GeniusPro/Lightpalette Operator's Manual - Strand Lighting

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Basic Recording<br />

and without changing any other recorded levels.<br />

Recording Text Labels<br />

You can use the Record command to record levels and properties to a new or existing cue.<br />

You can record more than one property at a time when recording cues, groups, effects, or<br />

submasters. The order of the properties in the command does not matter, but you can use<br />

each property only once per command.<br />

The following records levels on the current display into a cue, group, or submaster<br />

and assigns a text string (caption) to it. For effects, the levels are recorded into<br />

the specified step, and the text is assigned to the effect as a whole. For<br />

submasters the text applies to all pages.<br />

To delete an assigned text string, omit the text.<br />

[CUE] [1] [TEXT] [H] [E] [L] [L] [O] [RECORD] Direct 1 Digit and Direct 2 Digit<br />

[RECORD] [CUE] [1] [TEXT] [H] [E] [L] [L] [O] [*] Command Line<br />

Records levels and the text string “HELLO” into cue 1.<br />

[SUB] [1] [TEXT] [RECORD] [RECORD] Direct 1 Digit and Direct 2 Digit<br />

[RECORD] [SUB] [1] [TEXT] [*] [*] Command Line<br />

Records levels into submaster 1 and deletes any assigned text string.<br />

Recording Fade Times<br />

The following records levels on the current display into the specified cue, effect step, or<br />

submaster and assigns a fade time to the item. You cannot record fade times in groups.<br />

For effects, the times you record are for the effect fade up and fade down times, not for step<br />

times. For submasters, fade times are recorded into the current page.<br />

If you only enter one number for time, it is used for both the up and down fade times. To enter<br />

separate up and down fade times, use [/] to separate the two numbers. The first number<br />

becomes the up fade time and the second number becomes the down fade time. To delete an<br />

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