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LCedit+ v3.3 tutorial, chapter 2: Rigging a stage |
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| A stage example
The fixtures (or groups) can be created, deleted and duplicated with menu commands and shortcuts. Selecting an item instantly changes the content in the control panel, reflecting the state of the fixture or group. Once a fixture or group is selected (e.g. with the k1 command) you can navigate selections by using cmd-opt- arrow up/down (on PC ctrl-alt-arrow up/dwn), you can even extent the selection by also pressing the shift key. When you hold the control key, the stage enables a popup menu with commands to Cut, Copy, Paste and clear the background picture. The background can be moved with option(alt)-control drag on the background picture. Stage picture: Jon Daggett, Midilite Place fixtures
Select this icon and use the "View" menu command to change the appearance to "small icon + full indicators". Now do the Edit menu command "Duplicate Item" 7 times, you have now eight fixtures on your stage labeled {1}L01 through {8}L08.
More view options
Some important notes:
Groups
First select fixture L01, then use shift click to add the other 7 fixtures to the selection (make sure that the order of shift clicking is the same order as your fixtures.) When all 8 fixtures are selected, do the "Edit" menu command "Make Group", you will get a dialog window like the picture right. Name this group "GL1", check that all 8 fixtures in order in the right list, and click OK. LCedit+ allows you to create almost any combination of (sub-) grouping in any way you want. Just select one or more fixtures (but also previous defined groups are allowed) and do the command "Make Group". When groups are placed on the stage they are assigned to merge and show only "Identical" panels, but also show intensity channels separately for easy overview.
As you can see, the control window does show now a big Intensity wheel for the whole group, and 8 smaller wheels named L01-L08 for each individual fixture. Also, the Cast window (the top middle) now has 8 rows with the fixture name, it's light channel number, it's DMX address, and the used interface. Selecting fixtures can be done on the stage, but also in the cast list. The cast list has the advantage that you can have it sorted on e.g. light channel numbers.
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Connect | Stage | Control | Cues | Show | Fixtures | Keys | UDP
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| Last updated: 20-04-2005 by: Fokko |
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