GB SGM Technology for lighting
User’s Manual 1.00 Pi
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The grid here below shows how the Attributes have been related to the Path options by default into
the Pilot 3000 fixture library.
Linear Snap Start Snap End
Dimmer Static Gobo wheels -
Linear Zoom
Index/Rotating Gobo
wheels
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Focus Index Gobo -
Iris Speed Gobo -
Linear Frost Gobo Macro -
Pan Color wheel -
Tilt Color effect -
Cyan Prism -
Magenta Rotating Prism -
Yellow Prism Speed -
Linear CTC/CTO Effects -
Shutter 1 Shutter -
Shutter 1 Angle Macro -
Shutter 2 P/T Macro -
Shutter 2 Angle -
Shutter 3 -
Shutter 3 Angle
Shutter 4 -
Shutter 4 Angle -
Shutter Index -
The philosophy behind the assignment of an attrib e to a Path options is strictly related to the way
a Fixture controls its own Attributes and how th y mechanically react to a cross fade time.
An example could be the Gobo Wheel wh ch sually is controlled by fixed steps corresponding to the
gobo positions.
So, the Gobo wheel should not be u ed ith a Linear Path when a crossfade is applied, since this will
cause a stepped changed of the wheel through each single gobo, rather then a quick change from
starting gobo position (gobo1) t th target gobo position (gobo3).
Another Attribute which normally is set to “Snap Start” path option (and NOT “Linear”) is the
Shutter. Is important tha the Shutter opens immediately when activating a Cue without undesired
Strobe effects caused b all the strobes values usually present across the closed and open position
on all the Shutter channe s