Play A Preset; Edit Presets - ETC QuickTouch Preset User Manual

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QuickTouch Preset
Add Preset Content
Note:
Because trims represent a universal way to update a motor position, this allows updates
throughout all references to be simultaneous. If a desired position changes (for example,
due to soft goods stretching), trim-based references can be updated by altering a single
referenced trim position.
1. From the Presets screen, select the preset to which you want to add content.
2. Select a channel that you want to be in the preset. A position dialog box appears.
3. Enter the desired preset position for the motor for this preset.
Reference a trim position by selecting from the four available trims or pressing Trims to see
other recorded trims.
Press Current to store the current position of the channel.
Enter a specified position by selecting the position field.
4. Press Ok to close the motor position dialog.
5. Repeat these steps for any other channels you want to be included in the preset.
Note:
has been created, nor after content has been updated.

Play a Preset

To play a preset, simply select the preset from the list and press the Load button. This takes you
directly to the Manual tab where you can press the [GO] button to run the preset.

Edit Presets

To edit a preset, select the preset you want to edit and perform the following actions:
Add a channel: Select the channel to add and set the desired preset motor position.
Remove a channel: Select the channel to open the position dialog and then press Remove.
Edit motor position: Select the channel to open the position dialog and then change the
desired motor position.
QuickTouch Preset
It is recommended that you use trims when building groups, presets, and cues.
Preset content is stored automatically. You do not need to save a preset once it
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