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21.8.2 None, Prev, All, Next

When more than one fixture is selected, you can refine your control to an individual fixture

whilst still maintaining you multiple selection by pressing Prev or Next. Clicking All restores
control to all selected fixtures.

Clicking None deselects all fixtures. See “Selecting Fixtures” above for more details.
Hint: Use the “Highlight” function (below) to identify the fixture being controlled.

21.8.3 Grab

The Grab function automatically selects active fixtures. Clicking Grab offers two selections:

Grab Active.

Grabs all attributes that are active on the output of Clarity into the current programmer.

Grab Active + Default.

Grabs all attributes that are active on the output of Clarity PLUS all the other attributes
of those fixtures that are at their “Default” level, into the current programmer. In other
words, it grabs every attribute of any fixture that currently has any of its attributes

active on the output of Clarity.

21.8.4 Preview

Preview allows you to rehearse the transition from the previous state to the cue that you are
creating before you actually record it.

Clicking Preview pops up the Preview Cue dialog and the fixtures revert (in 0.5

second) to their original attribute settings prior to being altered by the current
Programmer session (if you are editing a cue-list, then they will revert to the state of
the preceding cue).

Click Go to see the fixtures change back to the current programmer state (the cue that
you are currently creating) using the times that you have set in the Timing tab.

To see the move again click Reset then Go.

Click Close to finish.


If the new look or the timing is not satisfactory adjust the attributes or timing then preview the
move again. See section 15, “Timing” for more details.

If the programmer settings are satisfactory, then record the cue.

21.8.5 To Preset

Clicking To Preset records a new Preset or Freeset, or updates an existing one. See section
19, “Pale
ttes” for more information on Presets and Freesets.

21.8.6 Record/Save

Clicking Record opens the Record Cue dialog box allowing you to record the current

programmer settings as a cue in a cue-list.

If the current session is editing a cue-list, this button becomes Save.

21.8.7 Append last/Save As

Clicking Append last provides a one-click method of automatically recording a cue as
the next cue in the last recorded cue list. If you hover over the button with the mouse

pointer, a tool tip will tell you which cue-list will be appended to.

If the current session is editing a cue-list, this button becomes Save As.

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