Modifying conventional light looks – Leprecon LP-X24 Manual v3.2 User Manual
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Conventional Light Programming
Chapter Three
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LP-X24 and LP-X48 Users Manual
When the Bump Master is set to Solo, pressing a Bump button automatically kills all
other lights and solos the light at 100%.
When the Bump Master is off, pressing a Bump button has no effect.
Modifying Conventional Light Looks
You use two different techniques to modify conventional light looks. The first technique
assumes that you want to see the changes as you are making them. This is called a
"live" edit. The second technique assumes that you do not want to see the changes as
you are making them. For example, during a show, you may need to make a change to
an upcoming look without disturbing the current look. This is called a "blind" edit.
To Modify a Conventional Light Look When You are Not Running a
Show
Live Edit
This operation will work on any playback except one that is in page hold mode. For
example, if you are running a scene list on Page 1, Playback 1, you will not be able to
edit a scene list on Page 2, Playback 1. This is because Playback 1 is in page hold
mode and will not switch to Page 2 until the Playback 1 level is brought to zero.
1. Start by ensuring that all buttons and faders are in the proper positions.
Button/Fader
Setting
Modes Edit and Scene
Display DIM
Filter DIM
or BOTH. Should be set to BOTH if you have any
moving light information recorded with the scene.
Bump
Any setting
Master Fader
Up (typically full on)
Manual Fader
Down (typically zero)
Programmer Fader
Up
The LP-X displays the following message: