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Chapter 4 Programming Libraries
This chapter includes:
Using libraries to program scenes, steps, and cues (see page 63)
About libraries
Libraries are a user defined data base of frequently used color settings, repeated positions, or
frequently used gobos and gobo combinations.
Libraries are organized by the F, C, and B (Focus, Color, and Beam) banks. Dlite supports up to 72
libraries of each library type.
It is recommended to use libraries when programming lighting looks. Updating focus libraries
globally updates scenes, chase steps, and cues that reference that library. Extensive use of libraries
makes programming more efficient and maintaining the show’s integrity easier.
The benefits of using libraries when programming lighting looks are:
If you have moved to a new venue, you need only update F(ocus) libraries to get the positions
on their marks.
If you have used CMY values to create unique colors, storing them as color libraries assures
that they are accurately reproduced each time.
Libraries can be used for setting base levels when programming effects.
Dlite automatically generates color libraries 61 through 75 and 80:
61 -
Yellow
66 -
Cyan
71 -
CTO
80 -
Color Spin
62 -
Orange
67 -
Blue
72 -
CTB
63 -
Red
68 -
Congo Blue
73 -
UV
64 -
Pink
69 -
Aqua
74 -
Purple
65 -
Magenta
70 -
Green
75 -
Open White
Summary of Contents for Dlite
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