Martin p Xciter User Manual page 24

Table of Contents

Advertisement

The Xciter philosophy
SEQ3 starts running on layer D.
BG1 starts running on the background scene level.
Launch cue2:
There is no sequence in layer A; SEQ1 from cue1 will keep running.
SEQ2 starts running on layer B.
SEQ4 replaces SEQ3 from cue1 because they are both on layer D.
BG2 is combined with BG1.
The following processes are running as a result of cue1 followed by cue2:
SEQ1 is running on layer A.
SEQ2 is running on layer B.
SEQ4 is running on layer D.
The combined looks of BG1 and BG2 are running.
Because of this sequence transparency, you have to remain consistent when assigning sequences to cues.
Observe the following example:
Cue 1
A: Blue
B:
C:
D: PT wall
DIM open
Cue1: dimmer open, blue color and PT (pan/tilt) on the wall.
Cue2: dimmer with effect, green color and pan/tilt on the centre of the dance floor.
Cue 1 followed by Cue2 results in the following look:
The dimmer effect is there because it has been placed in the background scene in both cues.
The PT centre is there because the PAN and TILT information has been put in sequence D in both
cues. There is no sequence running at a higher level that can override the PAN and TILT at this
point.
The color poses a problem. It will not go green upon pressing cue 2 because the blue sequence on
layer A keeps running. The green color will only become visible the moment you deactivate
sequence A with the blue color. This because layer A has a higher priority.
Hint 1: Remember dimmer channels are HTP. The HTP principle won't bother you if you always put the
dimmer information on the same priority level as shown in the example above.
Hint 2: To avoid difficulties with sequence transparency, order the sequences as follows:
A: Intensity (dimmer, shutter).
B: Color (color wheel, CMY, RGB).
24
Cue 2
A:
B: Green
C:
D: PT centre
DIM effect
Xciter user manual
running processes
A: Blue
B: Green
C:
D: PT centre
DIM effect

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents