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ETC Gio @5 User Manual

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18 Eos Family Operations Manual
Submasters can operate as HTP or LTP for intensity. The default is HTP. Eos’s default cue list setting
for intensity is LTP.
HTP
HTP is only applicable to the intensity of a channel. HTP channels will output the level that is the
highest of all inputs. HTP channels are also referred to as “pile-on”, because as control inputs are
added (for example - you may bring up cues and multiple submasters that all have the same channel
recorded at various levels), the system calculates which input has the highest level for that channel
and outputs that level for the channel. As control inputs are removed (you pull some of the sub-
masters down to zero), the console will adjust the channel level, if required, to the highest remaining
level.
LTP
LTP is applicable to any parameter of any channel. LTP output is based on the most recent move
instruction issued to the channel parameter. Any new values sent to the channel will supersede any
previous values, regardless of the level supplied.
Eos determines the LTP value for a channel, which is overridden by any HTP input values that are
higher than the LTP instruction. This is then finally modified by manual control.

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ETC Gio @5 Specifications

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BrandETC
ModelGio @5
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

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