Intensity window – PRG Vx76 User Manual 3.6 User Manual
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Intensity Window
The Intensity window can be used to view intensity values for all patched channels. Selections
made at the Channel Select window or panel and/or command-line keypad are highlighted in
the window and subsequent changes to intensity values are reflected in the display.
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At Operation menu, select Intensity.
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Using manual controls, change intensity values as required. Changes will be reflected in
display.
Note: Multiple Intensity windows can be open at the same time with different settings for each.
Color Coding
Color coding of the intensity values provides useful information regarding how the channels are changing from cue to
cue, and if an intensity level comes from manual control or an effect. The coloring of channel numbers and intensity
values provide the following indications:
For example, if channels are brought up manually using an encoder, the channel numbers turn to
red
to indicate that
they are manually controlled. Next, if a cue is played back which overrides the intensity of these channels (HTP), the
values would be displayed in blue - refer to
"HTP (Highest Takes Precedence)"
on page 301. (If the cue does not
override the intensity, they would remain in the manual control state color.) If another cue is played back in which the
channels in blue fade down or out, they would change to green during the fade.
Magenta
= unchanged values.
Yellow Background
= values changed by manual control.
Blue
= increasing intensity values.
White
= values changed by an effect.
Green
= decreasing intensity values.
Brown
= values changed by another console.
Pink
= channels with the same cue intensity (tracking).
Red Box
= parked channels.
Red Underline
= channels which are not outputting the given intensity value. This will occur when a channel’s inten-
sity value is being reduced by the grandmaster or an inhibitive submaster.
Intensity
Values