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• Click "Store to next scene" to put the new scene in the next one, provided it is
empty.
• Click "Overwrite scene" to overwrite the scene currently highlighted in yellow.
The options are context-sensitive, so some may be greyed-out to show that they
are unavailable. An OK button will appear at the bottom of the window when a
valid store scene option has been selected.
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Click OK.
Additional control — managing events
You can use the MIDI or GPIO functions of the PRO1 to control the parameters of an
external device (outgoing), and conversely you can use an external device to control
the PRO1 (incoming). Also, by using the PRO1's unique 'internal' event option, you can
trigger events from within the showfile itself. All this is done by creating events in
scenes/point scenes.
You can have any number and types of events in any scene/point scene; their
parameters are set up and edited in an Edit Event window. Similarly to scenes/point
scenes, you can skip events during rehearsals.
Events (and scenes/point scenes) have a right-click menu (shown
right) that lets you to create, edit and copy events.
The following shows what some of the event symbols in the
Automation screen mean:
event;
and
= outgoing event.
>> To create an event
Select the scene in which you want to create the event, and then do
one of the following:
• Click the ADD GPIO, ADD INTERNAL or ADD MIDI button as necessary.
• From the right-click menu, choose Add
Add
GPIO Event as necessary.
>> To edit an event
1
Open the Edit Event window by doing one of the
following:
• Right-click the event you want to edit and then choose
Edit.
• Select the event you want to edit and then click EDIT.
2
In the Edit Event window, choose your options as
necessary. For example, you can use a program change to
trigger the event.
3
At the upper-right corner of the Edit Event window, click
"X" to close it.
Changes in the Edit Event window are live, that is, they are
immediately reflected in the show file. So you don't have to save
the scene, as these are not audio parameters.
= currently selected event;
= GPIO event;
= internal event;
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= MIDI
= incoming event;
Midi Event, Add
Internal Event or
PRO1 Live Audio System
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