User Manual
Laserworld Showeditor 2015
Version 2015/1.0 2015 Page 121
settings are set to the specified values. It is highly suggested to use the Play HQ
button for real laser show displays.
The Playlist uses the Play HQ features as well.
9.1.8.3. Button Record
A click on this button starts the recording of events to the selected subtrack.
Depending on the setup in the Timeline menu “Settings -> Start/Stop Laser
output automatically” the laser is switched on automatically. The same
applies for the DMX-output. It is possible to repeatedly click on record. On each click
the recording starts at the selected start position.
It is possible to record on several tracks at the same time. To select several subtracks
at once (must be of the same kind), hold the “Ctrl”-key when selecting the subtracks
with the mouse.
9.1.8.4. Button Jump to Start
A click on this button stops the replay or recording and the timeline position is
set to the very beginning of the show. Depending on the setup in the Timeline
menu “Settings -> Start/Stop Laser output automatically” the laser is switched
off automatically. The same applies for the DMX-output.
9.1.8.5. Button Stop
A click on this button stops the replay or recording. Depending on the setup in
the Timeline menu “Settings -> Start/Stop Laser output automatically” the laser
is switched off automatically. The same is valid for the DMX-output.
9.1.8.6. Button Loop
If a part of the Timeline is marked for play/record by click-drag with left mouse
click, the loop button becomes activated. When clicking on the Loop button,
the specified area of the timeline will be repeated infinitely.
9.1.9. Further Show Editor Elements
9.1.9.1. Track-Page Selection
“A”, “B”, ”C” … up to “P” …these are the available
track pages. Each track page has 3 tracks with each
having 19 subtracks for the figures and effects. The
assignment of laser output hardware to these tracks
can be done at Options -> Tab Hardware (See Chapter
8.2). To open another track page, just click on the
respective radio button.
9.1.9.2. Figure and Effect Subtracks
Each figures subtrack has corresponding effect
subtracks. The effect intensities set in these subtracks
only apply to the figure assigned to the corresponding
Fig. 106: Timeline Editor:
Track-Pages selection,
Tracks and Sub-tracks,
Effect Intensity Input
(yellow) during recording.