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10. Running the show - Page 183
TitanUniversal_Man_v8-0_TT.doc 05 August 2014
You can use the Off function (see section 7.3.5 on page 141) when
programming to set some cues to only affect position, and other cues
to set colours, gobos, add shapes, and so on. By combining two or
more cues you can produce a much wider range of effects than if all
your cues set all the attributes. However, for this to work well you
need to make sure you know what attribute is going to be affected by
each cue; as if you fire two “colour only” cues then nothing is going
to light up.
10.2 Using multiple on-screen workspaces
On the screen you can configure different “workspaces” which store
how the various windows are displayed. This allows you to quickly
recall different setups. Workspaces are stored and recalled from the
touch buttons to the left of the menu buttons, or may be stored to
any grey button on the console.
10.2.1 View menu
Pressing View (by numeric keys) takes you into the View menu. From
here you can set up what is shown on the touch screen and the
external monitor.
[Window Options] allows you to reposition and resize windows.
[Open Workspace Window] gives a list on the softkeys of all the
possible windows, allowing you to open the one you need.
10.3 Organising the console
If the layout of the fixture buttons, palettes or playbacks has become
a bit mixed up during programming, you can use the Move function to
move recorded items around and produce a better layout. When an
item is moved, all links to other recorded items are retained.
10.3.1 Using the Move function
To move fixtures, palettes, groups and playbacks is very simple.
1> Press Avo and the
Copy/Move/Link button to select Move mode.
2> Press or touch the select key(s) of the item(s) to move.
3> Press or touch the select key of the destination.
When moving a range, it is possible to select a range containing
different types of items, and there can be gaps between them. In this
case, you can set option B to [Bunch Up] to have all of the gaps in
the range removed.
[Swap Items if Required] will attempt to reposition any existing
handles which are in the way of the move. This is useful when
rearranging handles on a page which is nearly full.
If there is not enough space, (there is an item in the way or
there is not enough space before the end of the page) then the
action will not be completed.
10.4 Set List window
The Set List window is a handy way of linking playback pages to
songs/events in your show which you can then easily step through.
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