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Copyright Avolites Limited 2011
Page 152 – 15. Glossary of terms
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15. Glossary of terms
ADDRESSES The DMX Channels occupied by individual Fixtures.
The first Channel occupied is usually encoded onto
the Fixture somehow (often by switches or using a
menu) and called its ADDRESS.
ALIGN A means of copying Attribute characteristics from the
first Fixture selected to other selected Fixtures,
resulting in the Fixtures being aligned to each other.
ATTRIBUTE One Channel or function of an Intelligent Fixture,
such as “Colour Wheel”.
ATTRIBUTE GROUPS see IPCGBES.
AUTOLOAD A playback which is automatically fired by a cue in a
cue list. Enables a chase to be fired by a cue list.
BACKUPS Copies of a show stored to an external storage device
for safety.
BPM Beats Per Minute. 60BPM is equivalent to one step
per second.
BUSKING Operating the system live (usually for live music)
when you have insufficient programming and need to
make up stunning effects as you go along using
palettes etc.
CHASE A sequence of one or more pre recorded steps which
automatically run one after the other.
CHASE STEPS Individual cues within a Chase. See above
COLOUR CHANGER A mechanical Fixture for changing the colour of a
light source, usually by scrolling through a roll of
different coloured gels or by moving special filters
into the light beam.
COLOUR MIX / CMY A system of three filters that can each crossfade
from white to a colour, or one colour to another. It is
a feature of some Intelligent Fixtures, which enables
thousands of different colours to be created.
CONNECTED CHASE A Chase which has been brought under control of a
chase Controller by pressing the CONNECT button.
CUE A single stage look programmed onto a Playback
button or fader. Also known as MEMORY, STATE,
SCENE, LOOK.
CUE LIST A sequence of cues programmed onto a Playback
button or fader. Each cue can have its own delay and
fade times and can also start other cues or
playbacks. Also known as a CUE STACK or STACK.
CUE MODE A playback format programmed into a Cue. There are
Cue Modes 0 - 3.
DEVICE See FIXTURE.
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