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VIII VX76 SOFTWARE USER MANUAL
Submaster Palette Area............................................................................................................................................................ 115
Presets
Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 116
Storing, Modifying, and Recalling Presets................................................................................................................................ 117
From Palettes .................................................................................................................................................................... 117
From Keypad..................................................................................................................................................................... 119
Preset Global Delete................................................................................................................................................................. 119
Preset Data Window ................................................................................................................................................................. 120
Colors
Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 121
Storing and Recalling Colors .................................................................................................................................................... 122
From Palettes .................................................................................................................................................................... 122
From Keypad..................................................................................................................................................................... 122
Color Palette Data Window ...................................................................................................................................................... 123
Beams
Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 125
Storing, Modifying, and Recalling Beams ................................................................................................................................ 126
From Palettes .................................................................................................................................................................... 126
From Keypad..................................................................................................................................................................... 127
Beam Palette Data Window...................................................................................................................................................... 128
Groups
Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 130
Storing, Modifying, and Recalling Groups (Basic Operation) ................................................................................................... 130
From Palettes .................................................................................................................................................................... 130
From Keypad..................................................................................................................................................................... 131
Ordered Groups........................................................................................................................................................................ 131
Group Super Palette (Advanced Operation) ............................................................................................................................. 132
Overview............................................................................................................................................................................ 132
Channels Tab .................................................................................................................................................................... 134
Arrangement Tab............................................................................................................................................................... 135
Ad-Hoc Tab ....................................................................................................................................................................... 136
Ad-Hoc Groups......................................................................................................................................................................... 136
Other Palette Types
Dynamics, Effects, Snapshots, Macros, and Stacks................................................................................................................ 138
Media........................................................................................................................................................................................ 138
Chapter 6. Basic Cues
Creating Cues
What Is a Cue? ......................................................................................................................................................................... 140
Intensity States ........................................................................................................................................................................ 140
The Four Intensity States................................................................................................................................................... 140
Setting Intensity States...................................................................................................................................................... 141
Fader Levels ...................................................................................................................................................................... 141
Storing Cues ............................................................................................................................................................................. 141
Labeling Cues........................................................................................................................................................................... 142
Soft Keyboard Copy/Paste................................................................................................................................................ 142
Label Shortcuts ................................................................................................................................................................. 143
Modifying Cues......................................................................................................................................................................... 144
Deleting Cues ........................................................................................................................................................................... 144
Undo ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 144
Selected Cue Info Display ........................................................................................................................................................ 145
Playing Back Cues
Basic Playback ......................................................................................................................................................................... 146
Playback Using the Grab Feature............................................................................................................................................. 147
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