Scene mode – Doug Fleenor Design GIZMO Manual User Manual
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Scene Mode
SCENE MODE?
^¥ TO SCROLL
The Gizmo can record 100 scenes. Each of the scenes contains a level for all 512 channels.
Press [ENTER] to select the SCENE mode. There are two scene modes available. One is used to edit
scenes and one is used to play back recorded scenes. Use the [Ç] or [É] key to scroll to the desired scene
mode and the [ENTER] key to select that mode.
Edit Scene
This mode is used to build a complete scene and to record it as one of the 100 backup scenes.
Upon entering the EDIT SCENE mode, you are prompted to enter a channel number. This is done using
the numeric keypad. You may enter a list of channels by using the [AND] and [THRU] keys. Pressing the
[AT] key then allows you to set the level for the selected channels. Levels may be entered using the
numeric keypad or by using the [Ь], [З], [Й], or [á] keys. To begin another list of channels, press the [AND]
key followed by the new channel list.
1 2 3 4
FL% 0% 0% 0%
2- 5 6 7
10% 10% 0% 0%
25-100 101 102
2% 2% 0% 0%
1 [Ü]
[AND] 2 [THRU] 5 [AT] 1
[AND] 25 [THRU] 100 [AT] 02
You may navigate the EDIT SCENE display with the [Ö ], [<], [>], and [Ñ ] keys. The [<] and [>] keys move
to the previous or next channel. The [Ö ] and [Ñ ] keys will take you to the previous or next active channel.
When you have completed the scene, push the [ENTER] key. You will be prompted to either save the
scene [ENTER] or return to editing [CLEAR]. Pushing the [CLEAR] key will place the Gizmo back in the
SCENE EDIT mode. Pressing the [ENTER] key will cause the Gizmo to prompt you for a scene number
to record into. Any scene from 0 - 99 can be recorded.
Capturing a live scene for editing
If a DMX512 signal is being received on the Gizmo’s DMX512 input, a copy of that signal’s levels will be
held in the look to be edited when you enter the SCENE EDIT mode. You can modify the captured levels
as needed and save the final results into any of the 100 recordable scenes.
Editing a previously recorded scene
You can edit a previously recorded scene. To do this, first load the scene to be edited by using the LOAD
SCENE function (see LOAD SCENE below for details). With the scene loaded, press the [CLEAR] key.
Next scroll to the EDIT SCENE mode and press [ENTER]. The levels from the loaded scene will now be
present on the output. You can change, add to, or remove values as desired. The final result can be
saved to any scene using the same methods as described in the regular EDIT SCENE mode.
Load Scene
Upon entering this mode, you will be prompted to enter a scene number. Use the numeric keypad to enter
the desired scene number (0 - 99). Press [ENTER] to start sending the scene. Use the [>] or [<] keys to
select the next or previous scene number. There is no fade time associated with each scene. Moving from
one scene to another will take place immediately.