MA Lighting grandMA2 User Manual - page 980
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3. Make sure the Selected filter is the "All" filter.
4. Select a fixture and give it values on several attributes including Dimmer and maybe an effect.
So now we imagine that this is the look we want in a cue - it is going to be cue number 2.
We do not want to use the move in black function but we want the fixture to already be pre-positioned when we run
cue number 2. So we are going to store all data except the dimmer in cue number 1 and then the dimmer value in
cue number 2.
5. Tap the no-dimmer filter making it the Applied filter.
6. Press
Store
and then an empty executor button - creating a new cue 1 in a new sequence and executor.
Now you have stored only the values the filter allow in cue number 1 (everything but dimmer). You still have the
dimmer values active in your programmer, but the rest is stored. Also now the selected "All" filter is Applied filter.
7. Press
Store
and then the same executor button.
8. In the pop-up select
Create Second Cue
.
That was the second cue. Clear your programmer and try to run the cues.
When using the At command
When you use the At command to get values from one object to another, then the Applied filter is also used, and it
jumps back to the Selected filter after use.
Example
In the following example we are going to grab only the color values from one fixture and apply it to another.
1. Use the "Demo Dimmer and more" demo show or a show with some fixtures and some filters.
2. If you do not have it, then create a filter that only contains the color attributes and all layers.
3. Make sure the Selected filter is the "All" filter.
4. Select a fixture and give it values on several attributes including Dimmer, Position, and use the MixColor
attributes to blend a new color.
5. Select a different fixture and give it another position and dimmer values.
Now we would like to grab the color values only from the first fixture. We do not want to grab the position and
dimmer values from the fixture, only the color.
6. Tap the Color Only filter - making it the Applied filter.
7. Press the
At
key.
8. Tap the first fixture on the screens (or use the keys -
Fixture
[number]
Please
).
Now both fixtures have the same color values.
Please also have a look at the
Apply worlds and filters to executors and
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