Control hierarchy – ETC Cobalt Family v7.0.0 User Manual

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Control Hierarchy

The control hierarchy is this

Intensity is handled with highest-takes-precedence (HTP) logic, meaning the highest output

level will be the "winner" and have control of those channels.

Attributes are handled using last-takes-precedence (LTP) logic, meaning the last instruction

given to the attribute will be the winner.

• There is a Grand Master and Inhibit Masters that can subtract from the output.

• There is a Capture mode which can override HTP control of intensities.

• Masters can be set to "own" attributes of devices, overriding all other LTP controls.

• Masters can be set to an Exclusive Mode, which takes the content of the master out of

"normal" control in the rest of the system.

Playbacks - Introduction

Intensities and parameters can be played back from the following playbacks.

• The main playback (A/B) and Live field

• The 80 master playbacks

• The Independents

• The Blind field

• The Freeze field

The following functions can affect the playback of an intensity or parameter

• Capture Mode

• Exclusive Mode

• Inhibit Mode

• Balance Mode

• Park

• Scale

• Mute

• Solo

SUMMARY
Cobalt has a main theatrical playback, plus 80 Master Playbacks. All of them are capable of running a
sequence or chase. The main difference is that the theatrical playback has a large amount of different
manual controls for crossfades.

• The Live and Blind fields are central to the concept of Cobalt - being able to work in both at

the same time.

• The Independents are a special set of masters, designed for control of special channels you

want to keep separate from the rest of the system.

• The Direct Selects are used for quick selection and assignment of data suitable for single-

button action like group selects, palettes, screen layouts and such. They are extremely
powerful.

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