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General modification of channels

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2013 4:13 pm
by alberto
Since I modify the level of a channel in all the cues?
Thanks,

Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 4:52 pm
by admin
There are several ways to modify the level of a channel or channels in multiple cues.

If you want to set the level of a single channel in all cues, such as adjusting the level of the conductor special for an opera, you can use the Track Sheet. Choose View->Track Sheet. Then, click on the track sheet window and choose Edit->Select All. Use the channel and level fields at the bottom of the window to choose the channel and your desired level. Then click "Set in Selected Cues".

You could also hold down either the shift or command key and select the rows of specific cues using this method. But, if you want to set the levels of multiple channels in a range of cues, it is probably more efficient to use either the "Backtrack Hilited Channels..." or "Forwardtrack Hilited Channels..." command. These commands work in "Cues" rather than "Live" mode. Starting from a specific cue, you would adjust the levels that you want to set. Then, with the channels hilited, you would choose Channel->Forwardtrack Hilited Channels... This command will ask for and ending cue number. Then it will set the levels of the hilited channels in all cues going forward to that cue. Not surprisingly, "Backtrack Hilited Channels..." does the same thing but going backwards to a lower cue number.

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 9:35 am
by alberto
Thanks

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 9:54 am
by alberto
I want to up 20% one channel, only in the cues that it is active.(Selection of cues automatic)
Into other consoles I change it from the patch (General level of the dimmer) This way it is very easy

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 4:56 pm
by admin
LXConsole 3.3.3 is now available as the latest build. This version adds flexibility to the Track Sheet's "Set in Selected Cues" function:

Instead of just setting a fixed level, you can adjust levels up and down based on the current values. For example, entering "+10" in the level field will increase the level of the channel in selected cues where the channel has a current level greater than zero.

Instead of adjusting a single channel at a time in the selected cues, you can now specify a range of channels. For example, entering "1>10" in the channel field will set the specified level of channels 1 through 10 in the selected cues.

Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2014 3:57 pm
by alberto
OK, Thanks!!