Sequence Content sheet.

The Sequence Content Sheet is used for displaying the content of a specific cue in a sequence. This is the main window:

The sheet consist of the main parts. At the top is the top bar (read about it in the Top bar section below) incl. the cue bar (read about that in the Cue bar section). The middle is the actual Content Sheet, where the used channel and fixture attributes (and there values) are displayed. Here you can select single fixtures by clicking them or you can select multiple Fixtures by using click-drag-release method. In the example above you can see that one of the fixtures got two different IDs, separated by colon. If there’s 2 different numbers (1:101) the first number is the fixture number; the second number is the channel number. If those two numbers are the same the sheet only displays it once. If a channel or fixture has a fixture number but no channel number the second number is replaced by a - (2:-). And if it only got a channel number it is reversed (-:1).
In the Name field there might be a little white box (only when the fixture is a moving head). Depending on the position, the moving head can reach the same area with different values in Pan and Tilt. This box can have up to three different positions (top, middle or bottom) which correspond to the three different positions of head. When you move the fixture head the box may move as well. Next to the name you can have different color bars (read about it in the Colors in the Sheet section below).
At the bottom of the window you can choose to see the Layer Control and/or the Preset Control (read how in Content Sheet Options).

It is not possible to edit anything in the sheet, but you can select channels/fixtures and any or all attributes.

Colors in the sheet.

In a sequence content sheet there are many different colors .

For the Channel/Fixture name and number(s) the colors are:

For the attribute values the colors are:

For the backgrounds the colors are:

For the attribute name background the colors are:

For the different bars the colors are (in the Name field):

Content Sheet Options.

You can access the options by pressing the round yellow button in the upper left corner (in the Top Bar).

Display Layer:

Here you select what information you want to get displayed. See Layer Control for explanations.

You also have the option to turn On or Off the “Layer Control” and the “Preset Control”.

Sorting & Readout:

Here you have the option to choose how your content sheet looks.

“Sort by” determents how your channels are sorted.

With “Sort Direction” you select if you want the channel/fixtures with the lowest “Sort by”-value first (not the value assigned to an attribute) or the highest.

The “Readout” determents how your values display.

With the three different font size you choose how big your numbers are displayed.

Settings:

These settings also determine how your content sheet displays values and colors.

Select Sequence:

Here you can select any sequence to be displayed. It also changes one of the buttons in the top of the window to "Not Linked" (also read the “Top bar” section).

Delete Window:

This deletes the entire Sequence Content Window.

Top bar.

At the top is the window there is a bar with information and buttons.

From the right the first thing is the yellow button that gives you access to the Content Sheet Options. Next is the heading that tells you that it is a Sequence Content Sheet.
Following this is a little black window giving you useful information:
The “E: 1.1” tells you what executor the sheet displays. In this example it is executor page 1, executor number 1.
The “S: 1 ‘Seq 1’” tells you what sequence number it is and the name of the sequence. In the example it is sequence number 1 and the name is “Seq 1”.

The following is an explanation of the seven buttons.

Next Cue:

When this buttons active (dark background) you are displayed the next cue in the sequence. You can’t have both “Next Cue” and “Last Cue” activated at the same time!

Last Cue:

When this buttons active (dark background) you are displayed the previous cue in the sequence. You can’t have both “Next Cue” and “Last Cue” activated at the same time!

Show Tracking / Skip Tracking:

This is a two way button. When you choose the “Show Tracking” the sheet displays all tracked values. “Skip Tracking” removes this information and you are only displayed the values that are stored in the cue.

Auto Sort:

When this button is activated, the channels/fixtures you select are displayed first.

Not Linked / Link Selected / Link Last Go:

This is a button with 3 different modes.

Auto Cols:

The auto columns moves the attribute you have selected first (right after the “Name” column).

Auto Scroll / Manual Scroll:

This is a two way button:

Cue Bar.

Right below the top bar is a small bar giving information about what cue are watching. In this example you are looking at “4 Cue” (it displays the name of the cue).

If you choose the see a different cue (read Top bar section above) than the current, the bar changes:

Act means actual. And in the example above the actual cue on stage is “4 Cue” but the sheet displays the last cue - “3 Cue”.

If you switch from “Auto Scroll” to “Manual scroll” (read Top bar section above)the bar changes to black and gray colors and it tells you that you are in manual scroll mode plus the cue the sheet is displaying.

If you in this mode click on the bar you can change the displayed cue by using the encoder next to the screen or a scroll wheel on your mouse (if you got one). The bar changes to “negative” colors to show you that you can change the cue.

If you press the encoder (next to the screen) you get the “Select Cue” pop-up:

Using this you can make a direct selection instead of scrolling thru a lot of cues (really nice in large sequences).

Layer Control.

At the bottom you can choose to see the Layer Control. With this you select what sort of information the sheet shows you.

Presets & Values:

If a channel/attribute gets its value from a preset, the sheet shows the name of the preset. If there is no preset the sheet just displays the value.

Fade:

This displays the fade time for channels/attributes.

Delay:

With this option you can see the delay times.

Modulator Table:

This displays (if any) what modulator table the channel/attribute is assigned e.g.: sin, cos, lin+, lin-, etc.

Modulator Size:

This displays (if any) what modulator size the channel/attribute is assigned.

Modulator Speed:

This displays (if any) what modulator speed the channel/attribute is assigned.

Modulator Phase:

This displays (if any) what modulator phase the channel/attribute is assigned.

Auto:

The auto option changes between the first 3 options (Presets & Values, Fade and Delay), when you press the “TIME” button.

Values Only:

With this option you are always shown the values. I.e.: if a channel/attribute gets a value from a preset. The colors are still showing as a preset, but instead of the name of the preset you can see what value it’s assigned.

Cue ID:

This option shows you what cue a channel/attribute gets its value. This is really useful with big sequences.

Preset Control.

With the “Preset Control” you can select what type of attributes you what moved up before the others (Auto Sort need to be activated). It doesn’t matter if the button is green or gray (it becomes green when you select a channel or fixture and it has that attribute). If the button is there you can select it. If you have the “Preset Control” in a different window e.g. the Fixture Sheet. The content sheet follows your selection there and vice versa.
Notice: You may not see all the buttons shown in the example above. The desk only shows you the buttons with the attributes available to you.


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Windows/Sheets/Sequence Content Sheet (last edited 2007-05-31 16:26:14 by NicolaiGubi)