Overriding moving light looks at run time – Leprecon LP-X24 Manual v3.2 User Manual
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Moving Light Programming
Chapter Four
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LP-X24 and LP-X48 Users Manual
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ColrFx
Beam
Attrib
Focus
No Change
Delay
0:00.0
Fade
0:00.0
100%
Dowse
Intensity:
Defaults
amber
blue
congo blue
cto
The LP-X "remembers" certain information about the state in which you left the look,
for example, which instruments were selected and which instruments were
deselected.
3. Select the desired instrument or instruments and modify the look.
4. Press the Save softkey.
5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for each look you want to modify.
6. When you are done, return to Run mode.
Overriding Moving Light Looks at Run Time
NOTE: In Video Mode, this has been replaced with Live Override Mode which
operates somewhat differently. Please refer to information on Live Override Mode
beginning on page 37 for details.
There may be times when you want to make a change to a moving light look but you
don't want to save it. For example, an unexpected guest may step onto an unlit portion
of the stage to take a bow. You need to bring up a light, but there is no reason to save
the change. This is called "overriding" a look.
Unlike when you override a conventional look
which is done in Run modethis is done
in Record mode. It is an advanced skill.
To Override a Look
1. Start by ensuring that all buttons and faders are in the proper positions.
Button/Fader
Setting
Modes Run
Display ML
Filter ML
Bump
Any setting
Master Fader
Up (typically full on)