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GeniusPro/Lightpalette Operator's Manual - Strand Lighting

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Basic Recording<br />

recorded.<br />

[CUE] [1] [TIME] [4] [/] [RECORD] Direct 1 Digit and Direct 2 Digit<br />

[RECORD] [CUE] [1] [TIME] [4] [/] [*] Command Line<br />

Records levels and a 4 second up fade time into cue 1. Sets the<br />

down fade time to the default if the cue has never been recorded, or<br />

leaves it as is if overrecording.<br />

[CUE] [1] [TIME] {OFF/MAN}[RECORD] Direct 1 Digit and Direct 2<br />

Digit<br />

[RECORD] [CUE] [1] [TIME] {OFF/MAN}[*] Command Line<br />

Records levels and a manual fade time into cue 1. The manual fade<br />

time applies to both the up and down fade times.<br />

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

step, or submaster and assigns a fade time to the item. You cannot record fade<br />

times in groups.<br />

[SUB] [4] [@ATT] [TIME] [5] [RECORD] Direct 1 Digit and Direct 2<br />

Digit<br />

[RECORD] [SUB] [4] [@ATT] [TIME] [5] [*] Command Line<br />

Records levels and a 5 second colour attribute fade time to<br />

submaster 4.<br />

[CUE] [1] [@ATT] [TIME] [4] [RECORD] Direct 1 Digit and Direct 2<br />

Digit<br />

[RECORD] [CUE] [1] [@ATT] [TIME] [4] [*] Command Line<br />

Records levels and a 4 second colour attribute fade time into cue 1.<br />

[FX] [1] [.] [2] [@ATT] [TIME] [2] [RECORD] Direct 1 Digit and<br />

Direct 2 Digit<br />

[RECORD] [FX] [1] [.] [2] [@ATT] [TIME] [2] [*] Command Line<br />

Records levels into effect 1 step 2. Assigns a 2 second colour<br />

attribute fade time to effect 1.<br />

Undoing Record<br />

The last record command can be undone. This restores the last recorded cue, group, effect, or<br />

submaster to its previous state.<br />

[UNDO] [RECORD], [UNDO] [REC SUB] and [UNDO] [REC TIME]<br />

all undo the last record command regardless of how it was recorded.<br />

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