| Subject: | Re: [LCtalk] DMX in / RGBW Fixture |
| From: | Fokko van Duin |
| Date: | Wed, 16 Apr 2008 17:10:22 +0200 |
At 14:05 +0200 16-04-2008, Jean-Pierre Potvliege wrote:
Foko I don't agree with you : in all the board I know LTP mean Latest
take precedences
Please look there:
http://www.onstagelighting.co.uk/learn-stage-lighting/htp-vs-ltp-lighting-desk-basics-5/
they explain the difference better than i could.
Of course if your board have a different behavior in LTP it's better
for every body if you change the name LTP to LoTP to avoid any
confusion.
Well, LTP Lowest Takes precedence was invented long before somebody
came with the Latest thing. Anyway we have Lowest Takes Precedence
and is very useful for blackouts, and minimal lighting. We have
layers for color, moves, effects, etc, and is much better then latest
action (the mixer has latest action effect anyway).
--
Fokko van Duin,
CDS advanced technology bv,
http://www.lanbox.com/
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