
54 Chapter 5 Setting channel levels
Editing in the Channel Attributes display
Channels not patched to fixtures may be fully edited in the Channel
Attributes display.
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Use [Thru], [And] and [Except] if you wish to select
multiple channels.
Independent channels
A channel is normally controlled by the Grandmaster, Flash, Release, Solo,
and Blackout functions but can be made independent of them.
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Use the
procedure below to make one channel or a range of channels
independent.
Flipped channels
Two lights can be made to work in opposite directions if the output of one
of them is flipped. For example, if a flipped conventional light and a normal
conventional light both are recorded to a submaster, one will brighten and
the other darken as the submaster slider is moved. Use the procedure
below to flip one channel or a range of channels.
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Use the Expression Personality Editor to edit fixture attributes.
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See Captured channels, page 52, for information about releasing channels on
stage when they’re independent.
Keystrokes: Action:
1. Press [Setup].
Selects Setup menu
2. Press [1][1] [Enter].
Selects Channel Attributes display
3. Enter channel number(s).
Selects channel(s)
4. Press [S1], Independent.
Prompt reads:
Enable/disable independent
channel(s) (1 = Enable, 0 = Disable)
(Channels in ML fixture patch
cannot be edited except label)
5. Press [1] [Enter].
Each selected channel is set as
independent
Keystrokes:
Action:
1. Press [Setup]
Selects Setup menu.
2. Press [1][1] [Enter]
Selects Channel Attributes display.
3. Enter channel number(s).
Selects channel(s)
4. Press [S2], Flip.
Prompt reads:
Enable/disable flipped channel(s)
(1 = Enable, 0 = Disable)
(Channels in ML fixture patch
cannot be edited except label)
5. Press [1] [Enter]
Each selected channel is set as
flipped.
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