ETC Cobalt Family v7.0.0 User Manual
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There is no keyboard equivalent
Console Key - RECORD
The RECORD key is fundamental in that it is used for recording all types of data into Presets, Groups
and Palettes.What is recorded depends on your Settings, where you are recording, and what your
record target is.
In Live:
• [RECORD] - Opens the recording dialogue to record the current look on stage into the next
free Preset.
• [#] [RECORD] - Opens the recording dialogue to record the current look on stage into that
Preset..
• [RECORD] [ATTRIB] - Record all attributes for the currently selected channels to the Preset
in the A field of the main playback.
• [#] [RECORD] & [ATTRIB] - Record all attributes for the currently selected channels to
Preset #.
• [RECORD] & [FOCUS, COLOR, BEAM or PALETTE] - Record the next free palette for
the currently selected channels.
• [#] [RECORD] & [FOCUS, COLOR, BEAM or PALETTE] - Record palette # for the
currently selected channels.
• [RECORD] & [CHANNEL] - Record all attributes and levels for the currently selected
channels.
• [#] [RECORD] & [CHANNEL] - Record all attributes and levels for the currently selected
channels to Preset #.
Anywhere:
• [RECORD] & [master key] - Record all data for the currently selected channels to that
master as the next free 800-Preset.
• [#] [RECORD] & [master key] - Record all data for the currently selected channels to that
master as Preset #.
• [RECORD] & [GROUP] - Record the currently selected channels as the next free Group.
• [#] [RECORD] & [GROUP] - Record the currently selected channels as Group #.
For more information see
Presets - Record
,
Device - Recording
,
Groups - Record
,
Device Palettes -
Record
.
Keyboard equivalent: [R]
Console Key - REFRESH
The REFRESH key is used to refresh channels that have been manually adjusted since the last
crossfade in the main playback back to the intensity and parameter values of the previous crossfade.
• [REFRESH] - Refresh the content in A to the last crossfaded levels.
• [REFRESH] & [@LEVEL] - Refresh intensities only.