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MagicQ User Manual 52 Version 1.3.0.0
In some circumstances you may wish to record other attributes into a palettee.g. intensity into a beam
palette. Simply press the appropriate buttons in the Record Options Window.
Once the Palette entry is recorded the masking options are returned to their defaults. You can lock the mask
so that it is not returned to the defaults by pressing the LOCK MASK soft button in the Record Options
Window.
7.2.2 Recording Intensity into a Palette
To record intensity into a Palette hold SHIFT and press RECORD to open the Record Options Window
(as above) and select the REC INT soft button.
7.3 Naming Palettes
A palette can be named when it is recorded by keying in the name before selecting the palette entry to
record.
A palette can be named at any time by keying in the name, pressing SET and selecting the palette entry. If
you are not using an external keyboard the select the palette entry, press SET and enter the name on the on
screen keyboard.
7.4 Updating Palettes
A palette can be updated simply be selecting some heads, applying the palette and then re-recording the
palette. Only the heads that are selected when you re-record the palette will be modified in the palette -
other heads recorded in the palette will not be changed.
A complete palette can be edited using Include and Update. Press Include and then select the Palette
entry to include the entire palette into the programmer. The console automatically selects all the heads
that are in the Palette entry. Modifications can then be made in the programmer, and when complete
pressing Update stores the changes back to the Palette.
7.5 Copying and moving Palettes
Palette entries can be moved and copied just like any other window item.
When a palette entry is moved, programming follows the palette entry - i.e. if you have a Cue which
uses a Colour palette entry, then moving that Colour palette entry, will cause the Cue to be updated to
continue to reference the palette entry.
7.6 Removing attributes from Palettes
You can delete an entire palette entry by using REMOVE as with any window item.
To remove specific attributes from a palette entry you can use the REC REMOVE record option. This
works in a similar way to the normal record mode except that where items in the programmer are
normally merged into the palette entry, they are now removed.
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