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3. Patching - Page 63
TitanUniversal_Man_v8-0_TT.doc 05 August 2014
3.4.4 Fixture Offset
You can set an offset to any attribute of any fixture. The normal use
for this is to correct pan/tilt positions when fixtures are rigged in a
different orientation to how they were programmed. The offset is
applied to channels just before final output.
There are 4 ways to set an offset:
Select fixture, Locate, then adjust attributes to the desired
locate value. Then press Record, Locate, [Update Offset]. This
does not change the actual locate value but sets the difference
between the locate position and your set position as the offset.
This is an easy visual way to set the offset.
You can also set offsets using palettes. Select fixture, apply
palette, adjust fixture to desired values then press Record,
Palette, [Update Offset]. Again this does not change the
palette, but sets the difference as the offset value.
In the Patch View window, in the Patched Fixtures list there are
cells for Pan or Tilt offset
In the Patch View window, in the Attribute Behaviour tab you
can select [Offset] from the context menu buttons. This lets you
view or adjust offsets set by the first two methods.
3.4.5 Fixture / Attribute curves
Curves set how an attribute behaves over the full range of values.
They are most often used for dimmer attributes to set the way the
dimmer level follows a slider, but can be applied to any attribute.
Curves are set either from the Edit Fixtures menu or using the
context buttons on the Attribute Behaviour tab of the Patch View
window.
1> Press Patch.
2> Press [Edit Fixtures].
3> Press [Set Curve].
4> Select the fixtures to be set.
5> Use the softkeys to select which attributes are to be set.
6> Use the softkeys to select the type of curve required. The
normal setting is Linear.
7> Press Exit when finished.
See section 12.5 on page 207 for details of the different curves
available.
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