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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Here you'll receive a summary of the possible executions of the show with DMXControl 3. | Here you'll receive a summary of the possible executions of the show with DMXControl 3. | ||
==Lecture 21: Summary Execution of show== | |||
==Lecture | |||
The two most important means of DMXControl 3 for controlling a show are | The two most important means of DMXControl 3 for controlling a show are | ||
* Executors [[ | * Executors [[Lesson 15 Tut3]] and | ||
* | * SoftDesks [[Lesson 16 Tut3]] | ||
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Furthermore, one can directly use the cuelist and external clients (eg OSC clients). With the soft-desk concept you can practically rebuild any manual lighting console. Particularly ingenious is that multiple people can control a show in parallel, e.g.: | |||
* One person controls the front light. | |||
* A second person is responsible for stage lighting. | |||
* A third person controls certain pieces of music (via timecode triggered cuelists). | |||
* One person controls the front light | |||
* A second person is responsible for stage lighting | |||
* A third person controls certain pieces of music (via timecode triggered cuelists) | |||
There is yet another control agent in the execution: | There is yet another control agent in the execution: | ||
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In comparison to DMXControl 2, we have only 1 Grandmaster, but it does its job: All dimmer channels are impacted. | |||
{{Picture_with_subtitle |DMXC3L17 GrandMaster.JPG|1|Grandmaster|center}} | |||
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You get the Grandmaster via '''Controls -> Master''' | You get the Grandmaster via '''Controls -> Master''' | ||
==Exercise== | |||
== | 1) Set the Grandmaster to 50% and 100%. | ||
2) Use two clients simultaneously in a network. | |||
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Overview
Here you'll receive a summary of the possible executions of the show with DMXControl 3.
Lecture 21: Summary Execution of show
The two most important means of DMXControl 3 for controlling a show are
- Executors Lesson 15 Tut3 and
- SoftDesks Lesson 16 Tut3
Furthermore, one can directly use the cuelist and external clients (eg OSC clients). With the soft-desk concept you can practically rebuild any manual lighting console. Particularly ingenious is that multiple people can control a show in parallel, e.g.:
- One person controls the front light.
- A second person is responsible for stage lighting.
- A third person controls certain pieces of music (via timecode triggered cuelists).
There is yet another control agent in the execution:
In comparison to DMXControl 2, we have only 1 Grandmaster, but it does its job: All dimmer channels are impacted.
Picture 1: Grandmaster |
You get the Grandmaster via Controls -> Master
Exercise
1) Set the Grandmaster to 50% and 100%. 2) Use two clients simultaneously in a network.
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