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10. Running the show - Page 171
TitanUniversal_Man_v7-0_TM.doc 02 September 2013
other output. . The Flash button can also be set to Flash With Times
which will use the pre-programmed timings of the cue when flashing.
You can reallocate the functions of the Flash and Swop/Select buttons
on the console using Key Profiles – see section
12.3.4 on page 192. A
useful alternative function is Preload which allows you to pre-position
the attributes of the fixtures before you raise the playback fader,
which is handy for avoiding unwanted movements (any fixtures which
are already active in another playback will not change when you use
Preload). You can also allocate Go and Stop buttons for cue lists and
chases. To quickly change the key profile, hold Avo Shift and press
[Edit Key Profile].
The screen relating to each playback
faders shows the allocated function of
the blue and grey buttons.
10.1.7 Playback priority
You can set playbacks to high priority if you do not want them to be
overridden by other playbacks using the same fixtures. For example,
if you have a couple of fixtures acting as a spotlight, but they are also
programmed into some colour washes, you probably want the
spotlight cue to take priority over the colour washes. See section
7.6.5 on page 138.
10.1.8 Locking a playback onto the same handle on every page
Sometimes you might want to keep a playback accessible on a handle
no matter which page you are on. The [Handle Paging] option in the
[Playback Options] menu lets you do that without having to copy the
playback onto multiple pages.
[Locked] ensures the playback always appears on that handle no
matter what page is selected. Any other playbacks programmed on
that handle on other pages will not be accessible.
[Transparent Lock] means the playback will appear on the current
page only if the handle is empty on that page. If a playback is
programmed in that position on the new page, then that playback will
appear instead of the locked one. This can be useful if you only need
the locked playback to appear on certain pages but wish to reuse the
handle on other pages.
10.1.9 Viewing active playbacks
The Active Playbacks window shows details of which playbacks are
active. This provides an easy way to see what is currently running.
The top line of the button shows the page number and tells you
where on the desk the playback is stored. The second line shows the
legend, and the third line shows which attributes are affected by the
playback.
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