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Default Stagehand TV-Strand Palette Console Training


There's so much that's new with Palette. And so much that you already know. Clean, elegant, and very, very powerful, classic Palette is a thoroughbred. With 100 channels, a single playback and 16 submasters, basicPaletteII will eat up complex shows, easily – elegantly.

Building on Classic Palette, the Light Palette™ VL is our advanced moving light console. The Light Palette™ VL adds 24 submasters and a 100 key direct action keypad. The direct action keypad speeds your production with direct selection of lights, positions, colors or any other attribute. Our abstract control model for automated lighting provides lighting control the way you design – pan 50 degrees, tilt 85 degrees, rotate gobo 3 are among the many commands available to you.

The Light Palette™ VL console's moving light effects generator and extensive fixture library mean that you can always get the most out of your moving light rig.

Intro
Console Layout
Hardware Setup.mp4
Show Options
Basic Patching



Basic Patch Routing
Basic Moving Light Patch
Simple Control
Simple Control Moving Lights
Simple Control Colour Mixing
Simple Control Palette Match
Simple Controls Other ML Controls



Fixture Check Tool
Cue Recording Basics
Cue Recording Time
Moving Around Cues
Updating Cues
2nd Cue List Basic Chase
Moving Light Control


Moving Light Move In Black and Mark Cue
Independant Times
Creating Effects
Macro Trigger Cuelists
Creating Effects - Colour
Creating Effects Movement


Using Blind Mode - Cues
Updating Cues - Tracking and Blocking
Intro to Looks and Subs
Types of Looks
Palettes Basic Use
Position Palette


Naming and Text Match
Updating in Blind
Use in Cues
Remote Control Basics
Remote Focus Unit
Windows Control


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