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Page 28 - 6. Memories
Pearl 2008 Manual - 16th July 2007
another value is set. This is important, because when you fade in a
memory you normally just want the fixtures to fade up in their proper
position, colour and gobo, you don’t want the fixtures moving and
changing colour (though you can do this if you need to, using different
memory modes).
The fixture personality file tells the Pearl which channels of a fixture are
HTP and which are LTP. Normally, only dimmer attributes are HTP, and
everything else is LTP.
6.2 How the Pearl works when programming
When you start setting dimmers and moving fixtures, the Pearl
remembers what you have changed. Fixtures and dimmers you have
changed are stored in “the programmer” which is a special area of
memory. When you record a memory, only the settings in the
programmer (i.e. the things you have changed) are stored in the
memory.
When you press Clear (by the numeric keypad), all fixtures are cleared
from the programmer. You should get into the habit of pressing Clear
before you start to program a memory, or you can end up recording
fixtures you don’t want. You also need to press Clear when you finish
programming, because any functions in the programmer will override
playbacks.
Channels in the programmer are shown
by an “m” (modified by Preset), “w”
(modified by Wheel) or “P” (modified by
Palette) on the console Channel Output
display, and are shown in light blue on
the VDU screen.
Note: Turning on a memory does not
place the values from the
memory in the programmer (the
Include function lets you do this,
see page 31). The Locate
Fixture function does not place
any values in the programmer
either.
In the screen shown here, the Locate
Fixture function has been used on
fixtures 1 to 8, then the pan value has
been changed on fixtures 3 to 6. Only
the changed pan value is in the
programmer.
6.3 Recording a memory
So now that is all out in the open, let’s record a memory. The Pearl has
30 pages of 15 memories, which are controlled using the 15 faders
across the bottom of the console. The page is selected using the Roller.
Tiger: The Pearl Tiger still has 30 pages of 15 memories, but only the
first 10 on each page can be controlled using the 10 onboard
playback faders. The other 5 memories can be controlled using
the 5 additional playback faders on the plug-in Tiger “Wing”.
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