Lpc 48 / 96 users manual – Leprecon LPC V2 User's Manual User Manual

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LPC 48 / 96 Users Manual

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The mechanics of an intelligent fixture can only be in one position at a time. If

Submaster 1 calls for Gobo1 and Submaster 2 calls for Gobo 2, the fixture

cannot do both at the same time. The LPC, like any other controller, has to

choose between these two contradictory commands. It does so by taking the last

scene or submaster activated as the final position. The Last event Takes

Precedence over earlier events.

‘No Change’ cues

LPC controls intelligent fixtures by setting each property; Dimmer, Color, Beam

and Position. A cue usually contains a definite setting for each of these

properties; a certain color, gobo pattern and position on stage.

However, LPC allows cues to be built that do not set all of the properties. Cues

or submasters like this contain a ‘No Change’ value for some properties. LPC

cues can be recorded that will only change the color of a set of fixtures, and the

gobo will remain unchanged. Other cues or submasters can affect only the

position, and leave color and beam in their last setting.

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