Manual

Cobalt 7.1 - 20140612
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Control Hierarchy
The control hierarchy is this
Intensity is handled with highest-takes-precedence (HTP) logic, meaning the highest output
level will be the "winner" and have control of those channels.
Attributes are handled using last-takes-precedence (LTP) logic, meaning the last instruction
given to the attribute will be the winner.
There is a Grand Master and Inhibit Masters that can subtract from the output.
There is a Capture mode which can override HTP control of intensities.
Masters can be set to "own" attributes of devices, overriding all other LTP controls.
Masters can be set to an Exclusive Mode, which takes the content of the master out of
"normal" control in the rest of the system.
Playbacks - Introduction
Intensities and parameters can be played back from the following playbacks.
The main playback (A/B) and Live field
The 80 master playbacks
The Independents
The Blind field
The Freeze field
The following functions can affect the playback of an intensity or parameter
Capture Mode
Exclusive Mode
Inhibit Mode
Balance Mode
Park
Scale
Mute
Solo
SUMMARY
Cobalt has a main theatrical playback, plus 80 Master Playbacks. All of them are capable of running a
sequence or chase. The main difference is that the theatrical playback has a large amount of different
manual controls for crossfades.
The Live and Blind fields are central to the concept of Cobalt - being able to work in both at
the same time.
The Independents are a special set of masters, designed for control of special channels you
want to keep separate from the rest of the system.
The Direct Selects are used for quick selection and assignment of data suitable for single-
button action like group selects, palettes, screen layouts and such. They are extremely
powerful.