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dot2 User Manual
Making more presets
In the previous chapter we looked at how we controlled the position of the moving lights.
Make five different position presets called "All Stage Wash", "All Stage Profile", "Chair", "Speaker" and "Starting
Position" with all the moving lights. Here's my result:
The Alpha Profiles have a gobo wheel. Make three gobo presets - the first one should be one without any gobo. Mine
looks like this:
We also need to update the color presets. Again it's a good idea to have one that's open, White or No Color. When
you update these, then they change how they look. That's because we now also add information about the color
wheel, the console prioritize the color mixing system and keeps the color wheel on open white. So the small colored
frame with a white circle represents the color wheel (it's all white in all my presets). Mine looks like this:
I don't care for the Beam, so I'm gonna skip those. You can make some if you want.
The focus handles both Zoom and Focus. We need three different Zoom presets and two different focus presets. Pay
attention to only getting the zoom information in the zoom presets and only focus information in the focus ones. And
please add the both the X4's and the Alpha Profiles in the Zoom presets.Here's mine and what I've called them:
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MA dot2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMA Lighting
Operating Systemdot2 OS
CategoryLighting Console
ProtocolsArt-Net, sACN
DMX Channels4096
Ethernet Ports2
Power Supply100-240V, 50/60Hz