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3. In the Notes panel, type in any scene notes.
4. Do one of the following:
• Click “Insert before scene” to put the new scene in between the one
currently highlighted in yellow and the scene immediately before it.
• Click “Store to empty scene” to put the new scene in the one currently
highlighted in yellow, provided it is empty.
• Click “Store to next scene” to put the new scene in the next one,
provided it is empty.
• Click “Overwrite scene” to overwrite the scene currently highlighted in
yellow.
An OK button will appear at the bottom of the window, to the left of the
Cancel button.
The options in the Store Scene window are context-sensitive, so some may be
greyed-out to show that they are unavailable.
5. Click OK. This will store the scene, saving any changes you have
made, and close the window. (Clicking CANCEL will close the window,
ignoring any changes.)
Additional control — managing events
You can use the MIDI or GPIO functions of the control centre to control the
parameters of an external device (outgoing), and conversely you can use an
external device to control the control centre (incoming). Also, by using the unique
‘internal’ event option, you can trigger events from within the showle itself.
All this is done by creating events in scenes/point scenes.
You can have any number and types of events in any scene/point scene, and
event parameters are set up and edited in an Edit Event window. Similarly to
scenes/point scenes, you can skip events during rehearsals.
To aid event management, a menu opens (shown below) when you right-click a
scene/point scene or event. The menu options allow you to create, edit and
copy events. Click an option to select it.
The following shows what some of the event symbols in the Automation
screen mean: = currently selected event; = MIDI event;
= GPIO event; = internal event; = incoming event; and
= outgoing event.
>> To create an event
Select the scene in which you want to create the event, and then do one of the
following:
• Click the ADD GPIO, ADD INTERNAL or ADD MIDI button as necessary.
• From the ‘right-click’ menu, choose Add Midi Event, Add Internal
Event or Add GPIO Event as necessary.
>> To edit an event
1. Open the Edit Event window by doing one of the following:
• Right-click the event you want to edit and then choose Edit from the right-
click menu.
• Select the event you want to edit and then click EDIT.
2. In the Edit Event window, choose your options as necessary. For example,
you can use a program change to trigger the event.
3. Click CLOSE to close the Edit Event window.
>> To copy and paste an event
1. Right-click the event you want to copy, and then choose Copy from
the menu.
2. Select the scene in which you want to paste the copied event. Or, if the scene
already contains an event(s), select the event after which you want to paste
the copied event.
3. Right-click to open the menu, and then choose Paste.