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• Multi-Edit: Opens a submenu with the following options:
• Set List: Opens the Set List window.
• Show Editor: Opens the Show Editor window.
• Invert Selection: Any scenes that have been ‘checked’ (that is, their check
box in the Edit column contains an “X”) become unchecked, and vice versa.
• Clear Selection: Unchecks any scenes that have been checked.
• Exit: Closes the right-click menu.
Scenes
The scene management areas of the Automation screen are intended for fast
operation during show time and rehearsals. They let you edit, copy, delete, store
and recall scenes, and can be broadly subdivided into the following areas.
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Scene-related elements of the Automation screen
Item Element Item Element Description
1 Scene panel Contains scene number, title and notes pertaining to the ‘next’ scene.
2 STORE SCENE button See “Automation controls.
3 Scene cue list See “Scene cue list.
4 REORDER SCENES button See “Changing the order of the scenes”.
5 Zoom List spin buttons See “Using zoom”.
6 UNEXPAND button See “To close the point scenes of a scene/point scene”.
7 EXPAND button See “To expand a scene/point scene”.
8 DELETE, PASTE and COPY buttons See “Copying and deleting scenes.
9 EDIT button See “Editing scene properties”.
10 Scene panel Contains scene number, title and notes pertaining to the ‘now’ scene.
11 Show information panel See “Date and time” in Chapter 30 and “Automation controls”.
For details of how to navigate the scenes with the jogwheel, recall a scene and
create a new scene from the currently selected one, see “Managing the scenes”
in chapter 9.
Scene contents
A scene contains all of the control centre settings that existed at the point of
creation, except:
• Anything that is explicitly taken out of recall (or store) using the automation
scope controls.
• All solo, monitor and comms section controls.
• All surface selection or navigational control settings.
Additionally, each scene can contain:
• Scene information, including name and notes.
• Event (MIDI/GPIO/internal).
Point scenes
For every scene there are 10 point scenes available, and each point scene has
another 10 point scenes. Point scenes are the same as scenes. They allow each
scene to be divided into smaller sections.