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By default the Console page presents the DMX values in percentage (%). When
the representation is switched to decimal (by using the 'Decimal' button) then
the values in the table above would be interpreted as decimal values as well.
E.g. 1 @ 50 ENTER would set the channel at decimal value 50 which relates to
20%.
Instead of setting the values manually, the Console page also offers to make a
snapshot - record the entire scene - from an external DMX, Art-Net or sACN
source. The buttons in the Capture section become available when the Quad-
Core is receiving the signal of the corresponding protocol. I.e. that the 'DMX'
button is disabled unless the unit is receiving actual DMX. Please be aware that
- once enabled - pressing one of the capture buttons will overwrite the current
channel levels in all universes.
7.4
Recorder
The Recorder section is used to capture dynamic content from an external source
and store it inside a track. In order to be stored in flash memory, a track re-
quires to be erased first. It is advised to manually erase the track before starting
a record. This is done by selecting it in the table and then pressing the 'Erase'
button. In case a non-erased track will be directly recorded then the QuadCore
will automatically first erase the track, however, this gives less control over the
timing of the start of the recording, especially in the Manual mode.
Figure 7.3: Recorder section
The icons in the track table visualise the different states of the recorder. The
'trash icon' indicates a track is being erased. The 'orange dot' signifies a track
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