preset
profile
Programmer
R
rate
Rate Wheel
remainder dim
S
saturation
scene
selection order
server
shape generator
show server
slot
SMPTE
Soft Key
394
Ver palette.
Ver conversion curve.
A window where cue and scene data is created or edited. The
Programmer takes priority over all commands sent to a fixture el-
sewhere in the console.
Ver fade time.
The centre-sprung wheel on the left hand side of the console used
for adjusting fade rates.
Used after selecting a fixture or group of fixtures, setting all remai-
ning fixtures to a zero intensity level.
The amount of pigment in colour notation.
Ver también hue, intensity .
A single stage look that does not have the attributes of a cue and
is not part of a cuelist. A scene can be loaded onto a master, or
triggered by a go button.
Ver también cue, cuelist.
The order in which the user selects fixtures into the Programmer
or editor. The Wholehog III remembers this and can apply fanning,
or effects according to a fixture's place in the sequence. The sequen-
ce is recorded as part of groups and palettes.
Ver también group, palette.
Ver show server.
Ver effects engine.
The Wholehog III that 'owns' a show. Other consoles may join the
show, but the original console that created the show will remain
the show server.
A discrete step in a parameter's range, such as the position of a
gobo wheel.
A form of time code that can be used to synchronise the operation
of various controllers, for example synchronising lighting to video
playback.
The Soft Keys are the row of keys above and below the touchs-
creens. They mimic the function of toolbars docked along the edge
of the screens.
Ver también toolbar.
Glossary
Flying Pig Systems