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278 Eos Apex, Eos Ti, Gio, Gio @5, Ion Xe, Ion Xe 20, and Element 2 User Manual
On Element Classic, double pressing [Record] will post Record Only to the command line.
Storing Palettes with [Record]
The most common method to create palettes is to store them from Live. Palettes can be
numbered from 0.001 through 9999.999, and each can be given a label. [Record] will store
the relevant current parameter data for all channels with non-default data for the appropriate
palette type, as modified by the filter settings.
Example:
Assume you want to create a custom color using the color picker and store
that data to a custom color palette. First you must select channels.
[1] [Thru] [1] [1] [Enter]
Using the color picker, adjust the hue and saturation levels to the desired
look. When the color is selected, store the palette.
[Record] [Color Palette] [4] [Label] <FOH Blue> [Enter]
Notice that when you recorded the color palette, all of the color data for
channels 1 through 11 is displayed in live with the reference CP 4. Because
[Record] was used, it stored all of the color parameters for those channels.
Note:
[Record] will store the entire parameter category into a palette. [Record Only]
stores just the values you have adjusted manually to the target palette. See Storing
Palettes with [Record Only] (on the facing page).
When a palette is created, the channels and the parameters involved in the record action are
automatically set to the palette reference (CP 4 in this instance). To view the absolute data
for those channels, press and hold the [Data] key.
The following methods can be used to store palettes using [Record]:
[Record] {Color Palette 1} - records all color parameter data to color palette 1 and shows
it as the first color palette direct select. See
Storing Palettes to Direct Selects (on the
facing page)
for more information.
[Record] [Focus Palette] [2] [Label] <name> [Enter] - records focus parameter data for
all channels not at their default state and adds a label to focus palette 2.
[Record] {Color Palette} [Next] [Enter] - records data to the next sequential color palette
number.
Selective Storing Palettes with [Record]
Palettes can also be created using selective storing, which allows you to specify only the
channels and or parameters that you want to store.
The following examples illustrate various methods of selectively storing palettes using
[Record]:
[1] [Thru] [3] [Record] [Intensity Palette] [2] [Label] <name> [Enter] - records the
intensity data for selected channels 1 through 3 and adds a label to intensity palette 2.
[Group] [2] [Record] {Beam Palette} [Next] [Enter] - records the beam parameter data
for Group 2 to the next sequential beam palette number.
[-] [9] [Record] [Focus Palette] [5] [Enter] - stores the focus data to focus palette 5,
excluding the group or channels specified.
[1] [Thru] [9] {Iris} {Zoom} [Record] [Beam Palette] [5] [Enter] - stores all zoom and iris
data for channels 1 through 9 to beam palette 5.
[-] [5] [Record] [Beam Palette] [Next] [Label] <name> [Enter] - stores to the next
sequential beam palette, withholding the group or channels specified and adds a label.

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