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Section 25: Scene Playback
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then the value from the most recently activated master will override the
value from previously activated masters. Parameters that are only programmed into a single master will remain at that value. When you release
the most recently activated master, control will be returned to the previously activated master. Alternatively you can assert a previously activated master's parameters so that they override the most recently activated
master; see Asserting One Scene Over the Others (p.277). You can prevent
an (LTP) parameter from being overridden by master actions or assertions by giving its scene a high playback priority; see Changing a Scene's
Priority (p.278).
Tip
The Programmer, or the current editor with blind mode off, will always have
priority over all masters and virtual masters.
25.2.1
Using HTP and LTP
You can switch a scene's precedence from LTP to HTP, allowing intensity parameters
that have programming to be output at their highest level rather than the most recently
activated level. For example, when touring with smoke machines you may wish to
manually boost the level of smoke by creating a smoke scene with smoke levels higher
than those programmed into the main cuelist to combat changes in air conditioning or
venue size at specific points in the show.
For a full explanation of LTP, see HTP and LTP (p.11).
To assign a scene's precedence to HTP:
1.
Open + Choose → Options → Scene
2.
Select Use HTP:
Alternatively, you can turn on Use HTP for all new scenes in the Scene pane of the User
Preferences window:
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25.2.2
Setup → Preferences → Scene
Asserting One Scene Over the Others
When you have several scenes or cuelists active at the same time, control of fixture
parameters programmed into one scene or cuelist may be taken by another scene or
cuelist that also has programming for that fixture parameter. For example assuming
both scenes are LTP, if Scene 1 has programming for desk channels 1-3, and Scene 2 has
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