Glossary
cue
cuelist
D
default
default value
delay time
desk
desk channel
desktop view
DHCP
diffusion
dimmer curve
Flying Pig Systems
Ethernet cable used with hubs and switches (see below). A cross-
over cable is supplied with each console and DMX Processor.
Ver también Ethernet.
A look on stage, achieved through the manipulation of fixture
parameters recorded as part of a cue list. A cue requires a trigger,
either manual or automatic, and has attributes such as fade, wait
and delay times.
Ver también scene, fade time, wait time, delay time.
A group of cues that run in a specific order consecutively, or even
simultaneously. These may be automatically linked to form a
chase, or manually triggered. A cuelist is run from a master.
The value for a setting that the Wholehog III uses if you don't give
it a value. For example, there is a default fade time used when you
record a cue without specifying a fade time. You can specify the
defaults to be used in many cases.
A parameter value which has not been adjusted by the user. This
value is assigned by the fixture's Library, and may not always be
zero. For example, the default value of Shutter Open/Strobe Off
may be Open.
Ver también touched value, tracking.
The time the console waits before starting a cue's crossfade.
Ver también wait time, crossfade, path .
Ver console.
Single conventional lights that only have intensity control via a
dimmer are defined as desk channels by the Wholehog III. By
contrast, automated lights are referred to as fixtures.
Ver también fixture.
An user-defined arrangement of windows that can be accessed
with a single button press from the View Toolbar.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a way for a computer to
ask a master computer on a network to assign it an IP address
when it connects. Many existing networks are configured this way,
and the Wholehog III supports this system. You should talk to the
administrator of the network you want to connect to to find out
more.
Ver también Ethernet, IP address.
A parameter that effects the beam quality, allowing a softening or
stretching of the beam. Not to be confused with beam focus where
the beam edge is adjusted.
Ver conversion curve.
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