eurolite Light Captain User Manual

June 9, 2024
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eurolite Light Captain

Product Information

Light Captain

Light Captain is a lighting control software application that allows users to control their lighting fixtures through a DMX interface or a WiFi connection. It offers various features such as color control, movement effects, optical effects, free patch, and pre-cues. The software also allows users to program chases and has a theater mode for special effects.

product Main Screen

The main screen of Light Captain displays all the available options for controlling the lighting fixtures. Users can access the color screen, edit color FX screen, move screen, optical screen, free patch screen, and pre-cues screen from the main screen. It also has a menu for further functions.

product Getting Started

Download and Install the App

To use Light Captain, users must first download and install the app on their device. The app is available for download on the official website of Steinigke.

Connect to the DMX Interface

To connect Light Captain to the DMX interface, users must follow the steps provided in the user manual. They must set the start address and configure their spotlights accordingly.

Set up the WiFi Connection

Users can also connect Light Captain to their lighting fixtures through a WiFi connection. To set up the WiFi connection, users must follow the steps provided in the user manual.

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The Color Screen

The color screen allows users to control the color of their lighting fixtures. Users can select from various color options and customize them according to their preferences.

The Edit Color FX Screen

The edit color FX screen allows users to create custom color effects for their lighting fixtures. Users can choose from various options such as segments, colors, movements, and free patch.

The Move Screen

The move screen allows users to control the movement effects of their lighting fixtures. Users can choose from various options such as pan, tilt, and rotation.

The Optical Screen

The optical screen allows users to control the optical effects of their lighting fixtures. Users can choose from various options such as gobo and prism.

The Free Patch Screen

The free patch screen allows users to create custom configurations for their lighting fixtures. Users can assign DMX  channels to their fixtures and save them for future use.

The Pre-Cues Screen

The pre-cues screen allows users to create pre-programmed cues for their lighting fixtures. Users can choose from various options such as color, movement, and optical effects.

Programming Chases

Users can program chases for their lighting fixtures using Light Captain. They can insert, overwrite, edit, copy, or delete steps in the chase. They can also copy the entire chase to another storage location.

Theater Mode

Light Captain has a theater mode that allows users to create special effects for theatrical performances. Users can use the freeze function to freeze the DMX values for a particular moment in the performance. They can also copy an entire scene to another scene location.

Support

For documentation and support, users can visit the official website of Steinigke. The contents of the user manual are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design, and manufacturing.

What is Light Captain

Light Captain by Eurolite is an innovative DMX lighting control app for iOS and Android. The app was designed for all kinds of spotlights and lighting effects–even moving lights can be controlled easily. Thanks to different modules, the app is suitable for both beginners and experienced lighting technicians.

The application provides the simplest operation for DMX devices – whether white light spotlights, colorful LED spotlights, KLS systems, lighting effects and moving lights; even the somewhat fancy DMX protocols of show lasers or multi-effects can be mapped. Create moods, chases and scenes and recall your shows later at any time. Thanks to the clear and logically structured interface, inexperienced users will quickly find their way around. The app also offers professionals many solutions that make work easier and allow for more complex lighting situations. Ideal for parties, concerts, shows, theaters, bars and clubs.

Facts

  • Simplest handling for complex and professional light programming
  • Each fixture can be color controlled in four segments
  • Color mixes with up to 8 basic colors displayed
  • Separate effect section for color effects with 6 preprogrammed effects, which can also be modified
  • 16-bit-capable control for the movement of moving lights
  • Effects unit that can be used to create motion effects quickly and effectively
  • Gobos, prisms, zoom, and focus can be adjusted on the control level
  • 8 freely assignable Freepatch controls
  • ”Precues” for frequently used settings (15 general memory slots, 15 color memory slots and 15 movement memory slots)

Main screen

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  1. Set-up fixtures
  2. Fixture groups
  3. Main menu
  4. Setting pages
  5. Programming light shows
  6. Blackout of all fixtures
  7. Connection status to interface
  8. Reset to default values
  9. Reset to zero
  10. Master dimmer

Getting started

Download and install the app
Search for “ light Captain ” in the App Store/Play Store and install the app on your tablet. You will first receive a trial version to familiarize yourself with the app and try out basic functions. Two extensions are available via in-app purchase, which unlocks all other functionality. To activate the in-app purchases for the first time, you still need to stay connected to the Internet. You can find the purchase options on the right in the main menu under “ Add Ons “. In this context, you should also download the latest version of the fixture library. Simply go to “ Fixtures ” in the main menu and select “ Load Library “. Once you have completed these tasks, you no longer need Internet access.

The extensions Basic and Full
The Basic version gives you the possibility to create as many fixtures as you like, store as many chases as you like and use the sound2light function. With the full version you can also work with the pre-cues, use the movement effects, transfer your shows and fixtures to other tablets, edit the color effects and also create and operate your shows in Theater mode. In addition, the Full version offers a password-protected Captains Mode, which is interesting for restaurants and clubs, for example, as it allows simple lighting control  without having to without access to the operating and programming level.

Connect to theDMXinterface
Light Captain works in conjunction with the freeDMX AP Interface, which converts and outputs the tablet’s signals into DMX signals. Since the interface itself sets up a WiFi network as an access point, you do not need WiFi to use the app. To connect your tablet to the interface, open the tablet’s WiFi settings as usual. The interface is displayed with the name “freeDMX_AP” and six characters as soon as it is connected to the power. Establish the connection to the interface. Switch back to the app. At the bottom left, the green dot next to “freeDMX_AP” will now be lit, when the app is actively connected to the interface. Done! You can now use the interface as an access piont and control the light. eurolite-Light-Captain-
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Set up theWiFi connection
Of course, you can also integrate your tablet into an existing WiFi network and connect it to the interface. To do this, first connect the tablet directly to the interface as described described before. Then open a web browser and enter the IP address of the freeDMX AP (192.168.4.1 by default). The setup page will appear. Go to the “Network” tab and select the network into which you want the freeDMX AP to connect to. Make sure “get automatically from DHCP” is selected as IP address mode and tap “Save configuration” to finish your settings. The freeDMX AP will now connect to theWiFi network. This might take a while.
Now go back to the WiFi settings of your tablet and connect to the same WiFi network as the freeDMX AP. Bring up the information page of theWiFi network and copy its IP address. Now open Light Captain and go to “ Menu ” > “ DMX Interface ” from the main screen. Now paste your network’s IP address into the entry field Your tablet should now be connected to the Internet and the freeDMX AP interface. If the WiFi signal is too weak, this type of connection may not be possible.

Fixture configuration

Open the device library
In order to control a fixture, you must first set it up in the app. To do this, open “ Menu ” on the right side of the main screen and then navigate to the “ Fixture ” and “ patch Fixture ” options. All configured fixtures will be listed here.eurolite-Light-Captain-fig
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Tap on the plus symbol at the top to add a device. The “Library” screen i.e. the fixture library will open. Here you will find the fixtures you have downloaded as a library as well as devices you have created yourself (you will read how this works in a moment). Use the magnifying glass in the upper right corner to search for device names or parts of them. Then tap the desired fixture to open the “Patch new fixture” screen. Here you can see the assignment of all functions.

Set the start address

Tap on the “ Start address ” field and set the start address below. The first possible free address is preset. However, you can also scroll and select another address. Confirm your setting on the right with “Choose address”. If several identical fixtures are to be created, enter  the desired number in the “ Number ” field. Finish the setup with “ Save  ” in the upper right corner. Your fixture is now listed in the main screen on the left under “ Fixture “.eurolite-Light-Captain-fig 4

Remove fixtures and change the order
You can also remove devices using the “ Edit ” function at the top right. The order can be changed by tapping and holding the three dashes on the right side of the fixture list, then move them as desired.

Configure spotlights
Once you have set up the fixtures in the app, you need to set the correct start address and DMX mode on the fixtures themselves. The “ Patch Fixtures ” screen shows all created fixtures with their start address and the total number of DMX channels. This allows you to determine the appropriate DMX mode in the operating instructions of the fixtures.

Creating your own fixtures

The Create Fixture screen
If you don’t find your fixture in the library, there is no fixture file available (yet). Creating your own fixtures, even of other brands, is simple. Navigate in the main menu to “ Fixtures ” > “ Create Fixture “. All created fixtures are listed here. Tap on a fixture to revise it. Changes will affect fixtures already in use, previously stored lighting scenes will not be changed.

Add a new fixture
Tap the plus symbol at the top to create a new device. An input mask opens. First enter the make, name and total number of DMX channels. This is followed by a list of all control functions that are available in the app. Using the DMX protocol of the device (see operating instructions), you can now easily assign your functions in the order of the DMX channels. To do this, activate the function on the left and the next channel will be entered. Example: A fixture with RGB on channels 1-3, followed by dimmer and shutter can be easily created by first tapping Red 1, then Green 1 and Blue 1 and then Main Dimmer and Main Shutter. You‘re done!eurolite-Light-Captain-fig
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Input screen

Option/Function

  • Segments There are some special features when creating your own fixtures. For example, each fixture can have up to four sections. This is ideal for example for KLS systems with four spots or devices with up to four segments. Each section can be assigned up to 8 colors as well as its own dimmer and shutter. These become the section dimmers and section shutters. For fixtures without segments, the colors of a possible color mix are entered as Main colors/Section A. If there is only one dimmer and one shutter at the fixture, these should be entered at Main Dimmer and Main Shutter.
  • Colors Light Captain can easily manage up to 8 different colors in the color mix. Default colors are red, green, blue, white, warm white, amber, UV and one free color (FC). Of course, it is also possible to patch other colors to the suggestions, for example indigo to UV or lemon to amber. Only red, green and blue should be patched to the preset colors, since various functions are based on these three colors.
  • Movements You can enable high-resolution 16-bit motions. Fixtures that support this feature have two control channels each for pan and tilt. These are referred to as Pan/Tilt Fine or Pan/Tilt 16-bit in the fixture‘s instructions. For fixtures without 16-bit technology, simply do not enable the Pan Fine and Tilt Fine function.
  • Free Patch Functions that do not appear in the list can be created as a free patch. There are a total of 8 free patch channels for this, which you can assign as you wish. In the device list you can then define for each fixture and each free patch channel whether it should react to the master dimmer or not.
  • Color wheel Activating the “Color Wheel” function opens a view with color fields. Assign the corresponding colors of the color wheel to the colors here. This will later make it possible to output the same (ot least smilar) color for fixtures that have varying color wheels or color mixing. The most important colors are marked with an asterisk. So you should use the red field with an asterisk, if the color wheel of the spotlight has e.g. only one red.
  • Gobo You can also specify individual gobo values. These are described with Gobo 0-19. As Gobo 0 the open position should be entered (usually DMX value 0), the other gobos then with the appropriate DMX value. Since this is usually a range, it is recommended to enter the mean value of the range.
  • Reset Lamp on/off Blackout For “Reset”, “Lamp On”, “Lamp Off” and “Black Out” your own values can be entered. Reset triggers the spotlight function, which tests and resets all the device functions. Lamp On and Lamp Off are required for fixtures with discharge lamps, so that the lamp can be ignited or switched off again by DMX command. These commands must be sent for about 3 seconds for most fixtures to be triggered. Black Out is used for the rare case that there is no color mixing and no dimmer, but the fixture can still be darkened by a value using the blackout function. In the vast majority of cases, however, you do not need to enter anything here.

Input options
For almost all functions value ranges as well as a default value can be defined. The from/to values are intended for when several functions share a channel and this must therefore be limited. With these values a fader can also be inverted by entering 255 to 0. The default value is a standard value that you always need and do not always want to set manually. These can be dimmer and shutter values, for example, if you don’t want to wind them up every time. But also some spotlights or lasers need a very specific value on a channel, so that they are DMX controllable and this can be entered there. In the operation, the spotlight can then be set completely to 0 or even its default values with a push of a button.

Save

Click “ Save ” to save the settings. The fixtures is now listed in the “ My devices ” and “ Patch Fixtures ” views and can be configured further. As soon as a start address is entered under Patch Fixtures”, the fixture is added to your “ Fixtures ” on the left side of the main screen.

Further functions in the main menu

Option/Function

  • Groups Here you can create device groups. To do this, tap the plus symbol at the top. Then select the group and assign the desired devices. If you tap the group in the main screen, all devices in the group are selected. The order in which they are selected, which affects color or motion effects, for example, is also saved. So it makes sense to make different groups of one and the same fixture.eurolite-Light-Captain-fig 6
  • Setup Here you can save different setups for different applications or shows, for example. A setup always consists of all created fixtures, settings and saved shows.
  • DMX Interface Here you can see the IP address of the DMX interface. If you use the interface as an access point, you do not have to change anything here.
  • Channel Editor Here you can see the DMX channels and their values for individual devices. This is very helpful especially for troubleshooting.
  • Test/Full on If you activate this function, all 512 channels (this is how many the interface can output/issue) are set to the value 255. This makes it very easy to see whether a DMX signal is actually being received by the connected fixtures.
  • Add Ons Here you can buy the Basic and Full version or check their status.
  • User Manual Here you can download this manual.
  • Dictionary Dictionary

Controlling light

If you have successfully created your spotlights, they appear on the left in the quick access of the main scree. You can now select the fixtures and control and save them via the “ Settings ” on the right. In general, the following applies to these pages:

Operation

  • All settings are kept until they are reset with Zero or Default
  • A slider value can be changed by either moving the slider, entering a number in the value field or changing the setting via + and – at the slider.
  • If an X is displayed in the value field of a slider, this means that selected fixtures or sections have different values for this function. If you move such a slider up or down, the values change from the respective position. When the maximum or minimum value is reached, the different values then equalize.

The Color screeneurolite-Light-Captain-fig 7

On this page you will find the different options for color control. There are the 8 sliders 1 for the colors at the top, as well as the slider for the color wheel. If you have selected one or more fixtures on the left and also selected the corresponding sections (A, B, C and D) 3 , then all sliders, which one of the selected fixtures has as a function, are displayed somewhat brighter and can be moved. This allows the intensity of colors to be adjusted and mixed. By selecting and deselecting the individual segments, different colors can also be set in the different segments. Dimmer and Shutter in the Section 3 area are only available if the section has this possibility. Main Dimmer and Main Shutter refer to the whole fixture 4 . The Master Dimmer 5 at the bottom right, which is visible in every screen, controls the overall brightness of all fixtures. Colors on the color wheel are adjusted with the “Cwheel” slider 2 in the upper right.

Color Picker 6 : At the top left, below the slider symbol, there is a color circle with a pair of tweezers. If you switch to this, you will see a color circle. Using this you can create different color mixes for all fixtures that have at least RGB color mixing by tapping on the respective color area. If you have created a color here and switch back to the sliders, you will also see the resulting channel values.
Color presets : Below the color circle there is a button with color fields. These 24 fields can be used to address both the colors of a spotlight with color wheel (insofar as these are assigned when the device is generated) and the color mixing. If you have selected a spotlight with a color wheel and others with color mixing and all on the left currently selected and then press Red, all spotlights will display their red.
Effects : The last field is labeled ColorFX. Here are 6 different chaser effects. These create different color effects for spotlights with color mixing. The F1, F2 and F3 buttons can be used to change the chase types. The Fade button switches between soft fade and hard transition and with FX Speed the speed can be adjusted. By the way, the order of the runs in these effects depends on the order of the selected spotlights.

The Edit Color FX screeneurolite-Light-Captain-fig
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On the  Color FX page you can create or change the color effects yourself. When you call up this page, the color sliders  1 appear at the top again. Alternatively, you can also call up the color circle 2. Now select one of the color effects on the bottom right, you will see the 6 steps to the left 3 (each of the color effects is always based on 6 steps) and a frame showing the RGB color mix. All effects are RGB in their basic version. You can now call up one of these “steps” and edit it. This can happen with all 8 colors. To adjust these effects you should have at least one spotlight selected and it will show you the respective light result of each step. If you press “ Test4 you will see a small test run of the adjusted colors. When you have created the 6 steps to your own preference, then you can save the whole thing as an effect via “ Store ” and also give it a name via “ Name “. Via “ Reset ” you can set the effect back to its original state. If an effect is used, saved in a light program and then this effect is edited, the saved effect does not change.

The Move screeneurolite-Light-Captain-fig 12

On this page you can adjust the positions of the spotlights and also create motion effects (in the Full version). You can adjust the position either via the sliders 1 in the upper left or via the position field 2. This can also be enlarged via the zoom button 3 above it. Additionally, there are position sliders for pan and tilt in the corresponding directions. If the position field is small, Speedyou will see another slider labeled “speed” 4 next to it. This controls the movement speed, if the spotlight has such a function. You should not use this slider too much, because it generally controls the speed of the spotlight and can cause the motion effects not to run as intended.
These motion effects can be adjusted in the lower section 5. There are 3 sliders for each motion level. Pan FX Speed or Tilt FX Speed Range” control the speed of the effect. “Range” describes the deflection of the effect. For example, if this is set to 120 for Pan, it means that the fixture has 60 values to the left and 60 values to the right as the range of motion. The center point is the position of the respective spotlight. If there is still a 0 in the value field for Pan or Tilt at FX Speed or Range, the effect cannot run yet. Both of these fields need a value. With “Delay” you can set the delay of the selected fixtures. With a value of 2, for example, the runtime of the second spotlight is started at half the movement of the first spotlight. With a value of 3, at one third and so on. The order of the selected spotlights is also decisive for the motion effects. If you want to create a wave of 8 spotlights, then you should also select them in the order of their positions.
For reasons of computing power, only one effect for Pan and one for Tilt or one common effect can run at the same time. So if you have set a pan effect for 4 fixtures and try to set another pan effect for 4 other fixtures, the first four fixtures will stop. So you can only use the same effect on any number of fixtures. If motion effects are saved and two motion effects are called up, then all spotlights that should run an effect run the last effect image selected.

The Optical screeneurolite-Light-Captain-fig 13

This page contains the various optical functions of spotlights. Gobos and their rotation can be accessed via the sliders 1 , but the gobos can also be accessed via the direct selection buttons 2 at the bottom. Prisma3 it depends on the fixture whether the rotation is already on this slider or on the “ Rotation ”slider  4 “Reset ”, “   Lamp on” and “ Lamp off ” 5 must receive the command for about 3 seconds with most fixtures until triggered.

The Free Patch screen
These controls can be used for functions that cannot be assigned to any other function in the Light Captain. There are simply very special functions that occur only very sporadically, and  these sliders are intended precisely for such tasks.

The preCues screeneurolite-Light-Captain-fig 14

“pre Cues” are a very special feature with Light Captain that make light programming extremely easy. “pre Cues” are memory locations where you can store frequently used settings, moods or colors and then recall them for your programming. Special color mixes or moods that you want to use again and again, frequent spotlight positions and other settings can be stored here and recalled at any time.
In general, only selected spotlight values are saved under “pre Cues”. This means that you can specifically determine for which fixtures these values should apply and for which they should not. All values of these spotlights are stored in the “ Overall ” places 1. This is ideal for entire moods. Settings stored under “ Color2 , however, only consist of color and dimmer values, under “ Move3 they are only movement positions. Each of these memory locations can be recalled at any time

Programming chases

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Chases often as running lights. However, chases is actually more accurate. Hidden in the Light Captain are program places and light control functions, which are suitable for all those who want to control their light very spontaneously and without a predefined sequence. Ideal for parties, celebrations but also for concerts without a fixed schedule are referred to
Saving: The normal memory locations are located at the top 1. These can be used for individual moods, so-called cues, or also for chases, i.e. sequences of several cues. A chase can consist of up to 199 cues. The normal procedure is to create a lighting mood with or without color and motion effects on the previous pages and then add it to a memory location using the “Add Cue” function. You can now create a second lighting mood, for example with different colors, and place it on the same memory location using “ Add Cue2 and thus create a chase.
Call up: If you now set all spotlight values to 0 via “ Zero3 and call up the chase, it will run with the runtime on the left under the memory fields. This runtime can be changed by either pressing the “ Tap ” button 4 next to it twice (for example in time with the music) or a runtime in seconds.milliseconds format can be entered directly in the field 5.
Sound2Light: The steps can also be sound-controlled by pressing the “ Music ” button 6. Next to it is a beat LED that indicates the detected bass. The “ simply ” button 7 can be used to enter the microphone sensitivity as well as the frequency range to which the Light Captain reacts. Usually, this is at 40-100Hz, but can also be changed to the other values as desired. The sound control is done via the built-in microphone in your tablet. So if accordingly asked, you need to approve use. If the sound control does not work the very first time, it could be because the tablet does not allow this permission until you restart the program.
close the app completely and reopen it.eurolite-Light-Captain-fig
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Operating modes: The “ Mode ” button 8 changes the operation of the chases to Mix, Single and Follow. In the “ Mix ” mode, several chases can run simultaneously. The highest value resulting from this mix wins in each case. Effects are always dominant over the rest of the spotlights In the “ Single ” mode, only one chase can run at a time. If a new one is selected, the previous one is deselected n “ Follow ” mode, several chases can be selected, but they run one after the other in the selected order.
Freeze: The “ Freeze ” button 9 freezes the entire output of the DMX values to the current value
Crossfade: The “X-Fade” slider 10 is used to create a possible cross- fade. The time of the fade is added to the running time. If the slider is set to maximum, the fade is exactly as long as the running time of the step. This also resyncronizes possible beats.
Edit: Via “Edit Chase” 11 further memory locations and editing options can be called up. If you have pressed “Edit Chase” and a memory location, a menu appears 12. Here you can now give the chase an individual name at the very top. You can also switch through the steps of the chase using the arrow buttons. As soon as you have pressed one of these arrows, the values of the individual steps are shown. The manual values, however, are of course retained and shown again when you exit the “Edit chase” menu.

Option/Function

  • Insert Step The manual values are inserted before the selected step.
  • Overwrite Step The manual values replace the selected step.
  • Edit/Copy Step The values from the selected step are retrieved in order to edit them and save them again at this or another position.
  • Delete Step The selected step will be deleted
  • Copy Chase The entire chase is copied to another memory location
  • Delete Chase The entire selected chasewill be deleted.
  • Save The chase is saved.

Flashcues: These cues 12 are special memory locations. All values higher than 0 are dominant over all other values. So this is where you can store strobe commands, blinders, fog machines and things like that for example. They always consist of only one step and are only active as long as they are pressed. If you want to create an actual zero value, for example dimmer to 0, this is actually not possible with Flashcues , because only values above 0 are output. But you can use the value 1. Then the value is output and in almost all cases 0 and 1 makes no difference in effect.

Black out: This button 13 switches all spotlights dark. This is normally done by setting all color mix values and dimmers to 0. If a spotlight does not have both, the channel and value responsible for this can be entered in the generation of the spotlight .

Theater mode

“Theater” mode will not yet be active in the very first version, but will be added soon. So if you have the full version and nothing appears in Theater mode yet, you should check if there is already an update for Light Captain in the corresponding stores.
This mode is for switching through a programmed show with fixed transitions. The sequences here are called “ Scenes ” to distinguish the chases in the normal area. However, the individual scenes are also cues and can also be exchanged between the two areas. Again, a scene can consist of up to 199 cues. A total of 6 scenes are available, two of which can be active at the same time. In addition, there are 3 moods that can be created and called up independently. These are ideal, for example, for audience lighting, fog or other settings that must be added manually again and again during the show.
The process is identical at first, again creating a mood with/without color and motion effects. These can then be placed on one of the six scenes or one of the 3 moods via “Add Cue”. With the scenes, any number of further moods can again be added at the back as the next steps via Add Cue.
Via Edit/Scene Mood the steps or whole sequences can be edited again.
Insert Cue: The manual input is inserted before the selected step.
Overwrite: The manual input replaces the selected step.
Edit/Copy Cue: The content of the selected step is returned to the manual input for editing, can be modified and reinserted at any position.
Delete Cue: The selected step is deleted.
Copy Scene: An entire scene can be copied to another scene location.
Delete Scene: An entire scene is deleted.
Jump to Cue: With this function you can jump to any cue in the list.
Fadetime: With this function you set for the selected step in which time your color, dimmer and position values are faded in and out. If a cue fades out and the next cue fades in, the longer time is considered the total time, the shorter time accordingly finishes earlier or starts later.
The two large scenes with assigned fader are then for recalling the scenes during the show. Via “Change” a scene can be selected below and it slides to the corresponding position. In the second position, marked in orange, you can see the currently active cue. You can also see the previous cue and the three following cues in the list. With the dimmer knob you can completely adjust the brightness of the scene. Two scenes can run at the same time, the higher value wins here too, color and motion effects are dominant over normal values. The moods can be added at will, independent of scene and cue.
With the “Go” button you can now switch through the cues of a scene and thus call up one step after the other. The crossfades in this mode are caused by the set fade times. With “Back” you can also jump back, for example if you mistyped. If you want to jump to a cue over several steps, you can scroll through the whole cue list and tap on the corresponding cue. The cue then jumps to the second position in the view and its predecessors and successors are then visible.

Support

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97297 Waldbüttelbrunn Germany

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