Overriding a label – Leprecon LP-X24 Manual v3.2 User Manual

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LP-X24 and LP-X48 Users Manual

Chapter Seven:
Working with Moving Light Attributes

The LP-X comes with a library of labels for color and beam. The library includes the
most common colors and gobos.

There may be times when a label would be perfect

if only it were modified in the

slightest way.

The LP-X provides the functionality to make such modifications by giving you access to
the attributes that underlie each label.

For example, the LP-X label library for the High End Systems Studio Spot 250 includes a
beam label called Swirl. Everything about this label is perfect

except for the fact that

you would like it to rotate during one look.

By modifying the Effects 1 attribute of the label, you can create a rotating swirl without
the added steps of creating a label from scratch.

Overriding a Label

Use the following procedures when you are recording moving light looks.

To Override a Moving Light Attribute

1. Put the LP-X into the following modes for moving light recording:

Button/Fader

Setting

Modes Record and Scene
Display ML
Filter ML

or BOTH

Bump

Any setting

Master Fader

Up (typically full on)

Manual Fader

Any setting

Programmer Fader

Up

The LP-X displays the Moving Light Programmer.

2. Select a light (or several lights of the same type) for programming.

Please refer to "Selecting Moving Lights for Programming" beginning on page 87 for
information about the various ways in which you may select a light for programming.

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