'Snap Percent' is a special function used with complex fixtures that have things like gobo wheels. Some things
are set to "snap" from the old position to the new, instead of fading from one to the other. Snap Percent is used
to set the point in the cue fade time when the gobo wheel should change position. 0% is when the fade begins.
100% is when all the fade times are done.
When we add more advanced fixtures to our show then the grayed out delay and fade column for each of the
different preset types will be available.
Most of the elements can be changed using the Edit key. We can also use the rightmost encoder. Press it and
keep it pressed while you rotate. When you have a blue background on the name you can release the encoder and
just to press it shortly. This gives us the Edit Name pop-up. Change the name to Behind Curtain. If you can't see the
entire name or you just want to change the width of the columns you can do this by pressing on the black line
between the column headlines and then while pressing, move your finger to change the width.
When you are done it should look something like this:
The Cues view can also be called on the other screens. On the right side of the other screens you find a button
called Cues .
Let's make some more cues
Turn group two (All FOH) at full. Now press Store and then the key associated with executor number one (if
you forgot, then it's the one closest to the main executor). Again you might need to move the fader to match what
the console does.
Let's have a look at the relationship between the executor and the programmer.
Clear you programmer and take both your executors down to zero. When you turn up executor one then fixtures 1 to
4 turns on. When you turn it down, then they turn off again.