Quick Start Tutorial
ORB Operating Manual – Issue 1.0
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manipulation of the cue stack and updates can be filtered through
entire sequences without having to update each cue individually.
When updating a cue, there are four tracking options available –
Track Forward, Track Backward, Track Both or Cue Only. For a full
explanation of each of these options, see page 115).
Selecting Cue Only forces the update only to affect the cue you are
updating.
Choosing Track Forwards allows the update to follow through into
the following cues. If you choose to update with Track Forwards
enabled, remember to ‘undo’ the change you made in one scene
when you move to the next – particularly if the next cue is a
blackout.
Figure 16 – Update Options Window
Palettes
The ORB has four sets of 1000 palettes.
A palette is a programming tool which allows you to define the
values required in a fixture or group of fixtures to create a particular
affect on stage. For example, a palette can be stored for the colour
Red which details the DMX values required for each moving light to
create a Red colour. Likewise a palette can be stored for a position
on the stage, with the relevant Pan & Tilt information for each
fixture in the rig.
Figure 17 – Palette Windows
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