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| Brand | Eaton |
|---|---|
| Model | FLX S48 |
| Category | DJ Equipment |
| Language | English |
Diagram and identification of controls on the FLX S24 front panel.
Diagram and identification of controls on the FLX S48 front panel.
Explanation of the console's versatile fader banks.
How faders are used for fixture channels or playback control.
Using encoders for precise control and the Shift key for alternate functions.
Ways to adjust fixture intensity using faders, encoders, or commands.
Selecting fixtures and navigating through attributes like Colour, Beam, Position.
Using encoder wheels for precise adjustment of fixture parameters.
Storing and recalling fixture settings for specific looks.
Steps to record, apply, and reference palettes.
Using the picker to select colours for mixing fixtures.
Managing position presets and using the Pan/Tilt grid for movement.
Using encoders to adjust effect parameters like speed and size.
Recording, storing, and using cues within playbacks.
Configuring General, Chase, Raise/Lower, Move on Dark, and Advanced playback settings.
Steps to record a lighting state into a playback.
Understanding settings like Fade Times and Snapshot during cue recording.
Modifying existing cues and handling tracking updates.
Configuring how individual cues are initiated (Go, Auto, Timecode).
Executing cues sequentially from a playback.
Advanced uses of encoder wheels for Intensity, Speed, BPM, and Time.
Entering commands for direct console control.
Understanding basic terms for DMX patching.
How DMX addresses and channels are assigned to fixtures.
Organizing and renaming patched fixtures.
Interface for assigning DMX start addresses to fixtures.
Permanently removing fixtures and their references.
Process for adding fixtures, selecting type, mode, and address.
Defining how cues are programmed and how changes track through the show.
Managing the console's physical DMX output ports.
Procedures for saving the current show to internal memory or USB.
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