Groups And Automated Devices - Leviton 600 User Manual

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Chapter 6 Groups

Groups and Automated Devices

As mentioned earlier, groups can be thought of as virtual submasters or
cues. In almost all aspects, groups are recorded and behave very similar to
a submaster or cue, however instead of being controlled or recalled by a
fader on the console, they are recalled by number and can be added to
cues, effects, and submaster faders. One of the most powerful features of
groups is that instead of the levels themselves being stored in cues or
effects, the group itself can be assigned to a cue or effect and if the group
changes the cue or effect is automatically updated also.
When programming automated devices you will find groups can be one of
your most important tools. Operating one moving light or automated device
is easy. Moving 10, 20 or more can be a major challenge. Groups can be
used as building blocks when programming moving lights. An example list
of possible groups would include:
• A separate group for each color trait planned
(i.e. red group, blue group etc.)
• A separate group for each major focus point (pan/tilt traits) on the
stage (i.e. center, left etc.)
• Separate groups for gobos and effects.
• Separate groups of different intensities.
A little pre-planning with groups will unleash the power of the console's
Automated Device control to enhance any production.
See the following sections in this chapter and
Devices
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for more information on using groups with automated devices.
Chapter 10 Automated
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