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Compulite Dlite - Deleting Libraries; Using Libraries to Program Scenes, Steps, and Cues

Compulite Dlite
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DLITE
Programming Libraries
To use VIEW SOLO
Example: The lighting look is comprised of scenes and chases output from the playbacks. You
want to isolate color library 5 for viewing or editing.
1 Press
EDIT.
2 Press
C to access the color libraries.
3 Select color library 5.
4 Tap
VIEW SOLO.
All output, except the selected library, fades to zero.
5 Optional - edit the library and press
UPDATE to store.
Deleting libraries
Deleting libraries breaks the links with scenes, steps, and cues that were programmed using the
library levels. The levels originating from the library are now stand alone. All future scenes, chase
step, or cue updates must be done in each object.
To delete libraries
Example: Delete color library 1.
1 Press
DELETE.
2 Press
LIB.
3 Press
C to access the color libraries.
4 Select color library 1.
Confirmation is requested.
5 Press
ENTER or tap OK.
Color library 1 is deleted.
Using libraries to program scenes, steps, and cues
Using libraries to build lighting looks makes scene, chase step, and cue editing easier, quicker, and
more accurate.
Use of position libraries is particularly important. If your show moves to a new venue, you only
need to update the position libraries to ensure that the positions stored in scenes, chase steps, and
cues will be on the mark.
You also have the option of updating libraries when updating cues, scenes, and chase steps.
Focus libraries in use are indicated in pan and tilt cells. The spot display shows
#(pan or tilt level)
(f)/#. The (f) indicates that the source is a focus library followed by the library identifier.

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