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1. Added tap tempo and resync FX buttons to Show Control e Added remote control support for FX resync and direct tempo control 60 187bpm on a simple CC e Buttons in Show Control can be re ordered by drag drop e Panels in Show Control can now be hidden Preferences window Added round robin radio groups to Show Control e Improved CPU performance Added UNPARK command Added play immediate cuelist option to Preferences window when next prev is selected in the timeline the cue plays immediately instead of pausing the cuelist Bug fixes e Fixed intermittent programmer crash following an edit in the patch window Bugfix Show Control stopped responding to trigger events following a change in Preferences Remote e Bugfix allow fade outs to complete in cuelists when pausing between cues Previously fade outs were pausing as well Bugfix fine channels of 16 bit oscillators were not running accurately Fixed reliability issues with 2U licensing system Fixed corrupted message dialogs in Windows 8 Fixed USB hardware connection issues serial number was not being initialised correctly in preferences window Fixed 8U USB key issues on Windows 8 Fixed startup crash when no network connection available e Fixed intermittent Programmer crash in Python FX engine Fixed crash when shift selecting first device in List tab of Device Browser Fixed crash pressing Playback Wing flash
2. Then select the appropriate universe tab in the grid The number of available tabs will depend on the version of D Pro that you own e Drag the fixture name to the grid As you move the pointer you see a preview of where the devices will be patched Drop the fixture name to patch the devices Finally you are asked to enter a device number do NOT enter the channel number where you patched the device This is an arbitrary number that helps you to identify your fixtures while you are programming your show So choose numbers that will be helpful to you for example you could patch your parcans from 1 20 your scanners from 50 60 DELETING PATCHED DEVICES To delete one or more patched devices Select the device in the Patched Devices list Use Shift click or Ctrl click to select more than one device if necessary Click the delete button and select Yes The deleted fixtures will disappear from the patch grid and the Device Browser window However references to the deleted device are NOT deleted from your cues palettes and cuelists Thus you can delete a device and re patch it at a later date and your cues will be unaffected MOVING A PATCHED DEVICE TO A NEW DMX ADDRESS OR UNIVERSE You can modify the DMX universe and address of a patched device by double clicking on the Patched at column of the Patched Devices table and entering a new universe and channel number CUSTOMISING DEVICE NAMES Each patched devi
3. Lighting Control System for Mac OS X and PC Windows Reference Manual 1 3 1 Copyright O 2011 2013 DB AUDIOWARE LTD Page 1 CONTENTS Eegen 2 D Pro Software License Agreement 6 et e Ee e CEET 7 Keen aprieta 8 D Pro Licensing Scheme 8 Universe Livcense 8 D Pro Licensing Scheme 2 Universe License oooccccccoonccnncnnoncnnnonnncnnnnonancnononnannnnnos 8 Installing D Pro 8 Universe Unikey dongle 9 Installing D Pro 2U License number 10 Selecting a language 11 Quick Workflow Cvernlew 12 Creating a ING Ee EE 12 Patching your lighting Txtures 13 Define the dmx bhardware ANERER 14 The device browser and library windows 15 creating rell 16 Creating cues and poalettes 17 lee 18 AU EVO Sessa E E ee 18 EREECHEN 19 SHOW Control WIAdO Wisin ladran 20 Main Window Heterence ANEREN EEN 21 Kee Tee ee sos 21 CP E E E EE 21 Command line prompt 21 SI EEN 21 Flle NeW SNOW apa ee ee ee 21 Fl OPEN SNOW atico 21 SS A 22 e Close SNOW dde eras 22 Pile e Ee EEN ER File Export show to Datagate MkK2 TEE 22 Prelerence S WIC OW ites ak a to os Naa A ld ol ied 23 General TAD EE 23 Eh gelen e EE 24 A EE E 25 Remote COMMON tada 25 Device Browser References ds 2 ETA e anne rene A en ae RET E ec COA ee RO A 27 FPN SC CA iat 5 sac wi ec dp ernest ews ace aes Senet bene ac eacdveuce nade yea ae 28 edit mode Enable layout Mode ses sivcoscssiveswstueavinaveenionsvadseecaiddarieas devmeneiudimannne
4. Ma e A EO TO A A er 45 PREIS ASC Is BEE 45 BS Wa O EPR nn O acess See ied erate ca eee ecetaaeeues 47 Bec Lr e DEE 48 PREIS ASO EE 48 SES AP O O 49 Page 5 D PRO SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT Before installing the D Pro software please carefully read and agree to the following legal agreement From here on the Software refers to the D Pro Lighting Control Software product in whole or in part including all files data and documentation By installing the Software you are consenting to be bound by and become a party to this agreement If you do not agree to all of the terms of this agreement do not install the Software D Pro Lighting Control Software END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT 1 Copyright Notice The Software is Copyright 2011 2013 DB AUDIOWARE LIMITED all rights reserved and is protected by United Kingdom copyright laws international treaties and all other applicable national or international laws The sole owner of this software product is DB AUDIOWARE LIMITED 2 License Agreement GRANT With respect to each D Pro software license owned by you DB AUDIOWARE LIMITED grants you a non exclusive right to install and use the Software on one computer You may copy the Software for personal archival purposes only TITLE Title ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and to the Software shall remain in DB AUDIOWARE LIMITED This agreement does not include the right to copy or sublicense the Software and is per
5. You can then edit the output definition to route any one of the 8 universes to an Enttec device USB Pro RDM Pro or DMXIS box or multiple universes to Art Net Ei Output Device Device Type E DMX Universes Universe 1 Universe 2 Universe 3 Universe 4 Universe 5 Universe 6 Universe 7 Universe 8 Art Net node settings Ei DMX USB Pro settings DMX USB Pro g Transmit Transmit Transmit Transmit Transmit Transmit Transmit Transmit Serial num blank any Any connected box This example shows that Universe 1 data will be transmitted to the first available DMX USB Pro box that is detected Note that you can mix amp match the outputs for example output Universe 1 to a PRO box and Universe 2 to Art Net Page 14 THE DEVICE BROWSER AND LIBRARY WINDOWS Now we re ready to start creating our show First you ll notice that two new windows have opened the Library and the Device Browser The Library is where you can access all the building blocks of your show groups palettes cues and cuelists The Device Browser displays you all your patched fixtures along with their current level RGB colour and Pan Tilt values It is also the window where you select devices for editing The Device Browser has 3 tabs which simply display your fixtures in 3 different ways e Grid displays fixtures as a compact grid of cells and is particularly useful if you have lots of conventional fixtures i
6. blind mode is activated Fixed timing inaccuracies in cuelists Each event was slipping by 40ms 1 frame With long cuelists the inaccuracies would get worse as the show progressed RELEASE 1 2 2 Added File gt Save Show As menu option Added File gt Recent shows menu Main window Fixed error when trying to save a new show using the name of an existing file Enttec wing support added support for Back Go buttons on Playback wing Command line fixed crash when Device Browser window not open and command is typed Show Control fixed bug where cuelists could not be dragged onto pages 2 or higher Command line fixed crash when trying to adjust dimmer levels of devices with no dimmer channel RELEASE 1 2 1 New features Device Browser Added arrange menu to physical tab horizontal vertical grid layout of selected devices Show Control Added Reset button to Show Control window returns all channels to default and stops all cues cuelists Patch window Window contents are updated immediately when new fixtures imported previously a reload of the show was required Issues fixed Cuelist Show Control windows fixed problem where FX from the next cue were loading too early when a cuelist is paused waiting for a hardware event Show Control Devices with additional colour channels e g RGBAW now crossfade correctly Cuelist window Improved cuelist save time Programmer Improved time taken to open complex cu
7. button in learn mode Cuelists the existing cue now holds at the right level when waiting for a trigger In particular the level does not drop to zero when a trigger point is reached and the existing cue has a Oms fade time Apostrophes may now be used in cue names cuelist names etc Page 45 Prevent programmer from transmitting DMX changes for attributes that have not explicitly been modified Fixed the problem where default values e g Pan Tilt 127 127 in the fixture profile were being reset to 0 0 when the device is selected Fixed OS X installer signing so that installer runs correctly on 10 6 Snow Leopard RELEASE 1 3 0 New features amp improvements e OS X installer now supports Mountain Lion gatekeeper 8U and demo versions can be installed side by side on OS X Allows offline editing when the 8U license key is unavailable Already possible on Windows Device Browser can now display a background image e g a picture of a stage or bar restaurant e Every patched fixture can now display a fixed beam in the Device Browser with custom colour direction throw amp beam angle Greatly enhances the visualisation of rigs with traditional or LED parcans especially when combined with the ability to load a background image Added scrollbars 4 zoom control to Device Browser value is saved per show Added support for CMY RGBA RGBW and RGBAW fixtures to the programmer colour editor device brows
8. error messages relating to the current D Pro session Command line activity and any output generated by Python FX scripts is also displayed here COMMAND LINE PROMPT Under the terminal is the command line prompt where you can enter text commands You can press the Esc key at any time to automatically switch focus to the prompt The button displays an on screen summary of of the command line language Also see page 41 for a full command line language reference FILE MENU File New show Creates a new empty D Pro show file You are first prompted to save amp close the current show Then you must specify the name of the new show file Each D Pro show is self contained in a single file with a dsf file extension e g My Show dsf File Open show Prompts you to open an existing show file If necessary you are first prompted to save amp close the current show Page 21 File Save show as Saves a copy of the current show to a new file You are first prompted to save amp close the current show Then you must specify the name of the new show file If the operation is successful the newly saved file will then be open in D Pro File Close show Closes the current show prompting you to save any changes first if necessary Following this operation only the main window will be open File Open recent show Allows you to quickly open a recent show file If necessary you are first pro
9. mapping button Press the desired key or move a slider knob on your wing MIDI controller or computer keyboard e In the dialog that appears choose the action from the menu and type in any parameter required Action parameters In the current release only the Type on command line action requires a parameter You can specify a string e g GROUP and that string will be filled into the command line window when the mapping is fired Alternatively you can choose one of the following keyboard shortcuts as the parameter lt ENTER gt simulates the Enter key being pressed on the keyboard In practice this will execute the command currently in the command line window e lt UP gt or lt DOWN gt simulates up down arrow key presses This will scroll through the history of previous commands in the command line window lt LEFT gt or lt RIGHT gt simulates left right arrow key presses This will move the insert cursor position on the command line window lt BS gt simulates a backspace key press This will delete the character to the left of the current cursor position By default the above shortcuts are already mapped in every new show to allow an Enttec Program wing to be used for command line duties Page 26 DEVICE BROWSER REFERENCE The Device Browser is the focal point of the entire D Pro application It displays the devices patched into your show it allows you to select devices for programming and
10. may not use copy modify translate sell or transfer the Software or any copy except as expressly defined in this agreement You may not attempt to unlock or bypass Page 6 any copy protection or authentication algorithm utilized by the Software You may not modify translate reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the software except and solely to the extent an applicable statute expressly and specifically prohibits such restrictions or create derivative works based on the Software You may not redistribute the Software without the prior consent of DB AUDIOWARE LIMITED TERMINATION Either party may terminate this agreement immediately in the event of default by the other party Upon any termination of this agreement you shall immediately discontinue the use of the Software and shall uninstall the Software and Documentation and all copies thereof GOVERNING LAW The laws of Scotland govern this Agreement and shall govern any dispute relating to this Agreement The application of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is expressly excluded MISCELLANEOUS This agreement represents the complete and exclusive statement of the agreements concerning this license between the parties and supersedes all prior agreements and representations between them It may be amended only by a writing executed by both parties If any provision of this agreement is held to be unenforceable for any reason such provisio
11. the D Pro icon in the main OSX Applications folder When you first run the application you will be asked to activate your USB license key Activating D Pro USB license key Your D Pro USB license key needs to be activated once only Please provide a valid email address as your key will be registered to that email Your name E Mail address Fill your name and email into the dialog box and click Next You will then be asked to confirm your details Check email address You are about to activate your USB license key using these details Bob Smith bobsmith somewhere com Is this correct Yes activate my D Pro license key No let me edit my details Click Yes and your activation is complete From this point onwards your USB license key will work in any computer without any restrictions D Pro USB license key activated Thank you for activating your D Pro USB license key You can now use your USB key to run D Pro unrestricted on any computer Page 9 INSTALLING D PRO 2U LICENSE NUMBER When you purchased D Pro 2U you will have received a license containing your serial number and download links for the software First download the software for OS X or Windows then run it and follow the instructions After installation run D Pro 2U You will see the D Pro 2U icon on your Windows Desktop or the D Pro icon in the main OSX Applications folder When you first run the application you will be asked to enter
12. your serial number name and email address D Pro 00 Gei Enter your details and click Next You will then be asked to confirm that your email address is correct Please check this carefully your license will be locked to the email account provided Once you are happy that your details are correct click Yes register D Pro Your license will now be activated via internet and you will receive an email containing a 6 digit unlock code to be entered into the final screen Your software will now be unlocked and ready to use Page 10 SELECTING A LANGUAGE The D Pro user interface can support multiple languages selectable from the Help gt Language menu option Please check the D Pro product page at enttec com for available language packs and installation instructions Page 11 QUICK WORKFLOW OVERVIEW In this section we take a whistle stop tour through the main windows amp features of D Pro and see how to create a simple show CREATING A NEW SHOW When you first run D Pro you will see the main window The buttons along the top are used to launch the various other windows for managing the components of your show D Pro Library Device Browser Programmer Cuelist Show Control DMX Output Patch Fixtures D Pro build 1 0 0 2110 FREE version Copyright 2011 db audioware limited Initialising application Ready Press ESC to start command The command line is used for entering text comma
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14. are itself D PRO LICENSING SCHEME 8 UNIVERSE LICENSE Your D Pro license is stored permanently on a Unikey USB dongle which was provided with your purchase You can install the D Pro software on as many computers as you wish but you need to insert your Unikey license into a spare USB socket in order to run the software and generate DMX output When you run D Pro for the first time you need to activate your Unikey license This one off exercise requires an internet connection Once activated you can use your D Pro Unikey license on any computer without restriction D PRO LICENSING SCHEME 2 UNIVERSE LICENSE Your D Pro 2U license must be activated on first use The activation process requires an internet connection and will unlock D Pro 2U on one computer only You can transfer your D Pro 2U license to another computer at any time in the future by requesting a transfer authorization from support enttec com Note that if you want to run D Pro 2U on multiple computers simultaneously you will need a separate license for each computer Page 8 INSTALLING D PRO 8 UNIVERSE UNIKEY DONGLE Mount the D Pro CD on your computer and navigate to the contents Now double click on the installer install windows exe or install mac pkg as appropriate and follow the instructions After installation insert your Unikey dongle into a spare USB socket and run D Pro You will see the D Pro full version icon on your Windows Desktop or
15. ash when modifying properties of a button which is running Show Control Cuelist windows Cues in a cuelist with Out No Fade were not holding their values Cuelist window Fixed timeline rendering of cues where Out No Fade DMX engine Fixed glitches in DMX output when Speed gt 100 Programmer window Fixed crash when displaying attributes for a device which has errors in its fixture definition Show Control window Fixed intermittent lockup Programmer Fixed error when trying to modify amp save a cue containing palettes DMX engine Fixed playback of cues with multiple palettes when device filters are applied RELEASE 1 1 0 Initial public release Page 49
16. at group Command Meaning GROUP Scanners Left Select fixtures contained in the group named Scanners Left GROUP 23 Select fixtures contained in group 23 CREATING GROUPS To create a new group select the required devices in the Device Browser as described in Selecting Devices above then use the RECORD GROUP command Command Meaning RECORD GROUP 12 Save current selection as new group number 12 REC GROUP My Group Save current selection as new group called My Group EDITING CUES amp PALETTES Select your devices followed by and the level specified as a percentage fixed DMX value or real number All level changes are recorded into the cue or palette currently open in the programmer Note that the programmer window must be open before you can change levels Command Meaning 20 30 75 Set dimmer level on devices 20 through 30 to 75 23 190D Set device 23 dimmer level to 190 in the DMX range 0 255 GROUP 12 0 6 Set dimmer level for devices in group 12 to 0 6 60 G House Lights FULL Set dimmer level for group House Lights to maximum Quickly set device levels on amp off as follows Command Meaning 10 15 12 13 ON Turn up devices 10 11 14 amp 15 to full G 200 OFF Turn all devices in group 200 to minimum level Page 42 Nudge device levels up amp down relative to their current level as follows Com
17. brary window now loads it previously required double click Page 46 Bug fixes Added support for 16 bit crossfading in cuelists Increased resolution of MIDI loop to decrease MIDI controller latency Window positions 4 sizes are now saved per show Previously window positions were global Reduced CPU load of DMX Output window Programmer Save button no longer prompts user Delete button in Programmer now allows deleting single row or full table Warn user before closing Show Control window closing current show file or closing application that the DMX output will be stopped Ambiguous clear button in Programmer replaced with reset which does a full reset of the window Colour editor in Programmer now has clear 0 255 sliders Added crosshairs to Pan Tilt pad in programmer Improved performance when changing levels of multiple devices from the command line Show Control now updates automatically on palette changes Cuelists now update following programmer cuelist window saves without stopping cuelist playback Display generic faders in percent not 0 255 Remember Library node openness when saving new cues cuelists etc Previously all child folders would close Cuelists fixed errors in timing amp playback of audio files Fixed OS X file permissions on fixture database In some cases a write error prevented new fixtures from being added Can now add a palette multiple times to a cue with differe
18. ce has a custom name visible in the Patched Devices table Since these names appear in the Device Browser you probably want to rename the defaults e g AccuSpot 250 Il 9ch 2 3 to something more useful like RGB Left A To do this double click on the custom name in the Patched Devices table and change it If you have a logical group of identical fixtures say 8 pinspots over a drum kit you can quickly rename them in one step as follows Click on the first custom name then shift click on the last one to select all 8 With the shift key held down double click on the last custom name e Enter the custom name e g Drum Spot Page 39 The custom names of all 8 fixtures will change to Drum Spot 1 to Drum Spot 8 IMPORTING NEW FIXTURES A basic fixture library is shipped with D Pro More fixtures are available from our online database located at fixtures dmxis com You can also create your own customer fixtures and optionally share these with other D Pro and DMXIS users To import a fixture from the online database Make sure you have a live internet connection Click on the Get new fixtures button To import a private fixture that you have created with the online editor enter your username amp password then click Log In e To import a fixture from the public database click No thanks Locate the manufacturer and fixture required in the tree and click Import fix
19. ddress 325 of Universe 2 To patch a range of simple devices Command Meaning PATCH 150 199 1 300 Patch 50 devices devices 150 199 into Universe 1 from DMX address 300 up to DMX address 349 PARKING DMX ADDRESSES You can park specific DMX addresses which will lock those DMX addresses at their current values regardless of what cues or cuelists are currently active Parked addresses are visible in the DMX Output window as e g 143 To park and unpark a single address Command Meaning PARK 3 221 Park address 221 in universe 3 UNPARK 3 221 Unpark address 221 in universe 3 To park a range of addresses Command Meaning PARK 1 50 1 60 Park addresses 50 60 in universe 1 UNPARK 1 50 1 60 Unpark addresses 50 60 in universe 1 To unpark all addresses across all 8 universes Command Meaning PARK CLEAR Unpark all addresses PARK C Unpark all addresses Page 44 REVISION HISTORY RELEASE 1 3 1 New features amp improvements Added support for multiple languages e Added pan tilt faders to programmer XY pad allows keyboard entry of pan tilt values e New look Show Control window e Improved cuelist behaviour By default only dimmer colour pan tilt channels cross fade between cues Other channel types gobo control beam etc will snap to their target value The advanced timing menu still allows full customisation if necessary
20. der you made them You can also add multiple effects chases fans etc to the palette or look To create a palette cue Open the Programmer from the main window Select devices manually in the device browser or by double clicking on a group in the library e Modify any attributes in the left hand column of the programmer Repeat as necessary and save as cue or save as palette To edit an existing palette or cue simply double click on it from the library to load it into the programmer To use a palette to build a cue simply drag the palette from the library into the programmer If you have selected some devices before doing this the palette will only be applied to those specific devices Page 17 CUELISTS A cuelist is an ordered collection of cues with timing information In a theatrical setting a cuelist could contain all the cues for the show in correct order to be fired manually for example via the space bar For an architectural display a cuelist could be set up to run automatically on a loop Later on we will see how to use the Show Control window to mix multiple cuelists in realtime ue All Red All Red All Green All Green All Blue All Blue RGB Random Sa RGB Random Saws Fast Red Blue Cr Fast Red Blue Crossing none gt Slow RGB Xfade lt idle gt The D Pro cuelist editor window is activated from the main window You add cues into the cuelist by dragging them in from the library windo
21. device browser Useful if you have a large rig of traditional dimmer channels plenty of screen space or multiple monitors and want to display every dimmer clearly in the grid tab Physical Show beams allows you to enable or disable the simulated light beans in the Physical tab of the device browser Cuelist Behaviour Play new cue immediately this allows you to choose whether the new cue should be played immediately or if the cuelist should pause when using the cuelist next prev buttons or when activating cuelist next prev via remote control Page 23 DMX Outputs tab Preferences Universes Destination Settings Entec USB devin PROROND D Pro can transmit DMX data to the following devices e Art Net Ethernet protocol This allows you to transmit DMX data to any Ethernet based hardware such as Enttec s ODE or Datagate Mk2 products e Enttec DMX USB PRO USB to DMX interface 1 universe e Enttec RDM USB PRO USB to DMX interface 1 universe e Enttec DMXIS hardware USB to DMX interface 1 universe e Enttec DMX USB PRO Mk2 USB to DMX interface 2 universes You can mix and match as needed for example output universes 1 thru 4 to Art Net universe 5 to a USB Pro box and universe 6 to a DMXIS box Each device you are outputting to is represented by a line in this table Create one line in the table for each device you want to transmit to using the add new button C
22. devices in a horizontal line Select devices 1 4 Choose Layout selected as horizontal line Page 28 The devices will be arranged in the order you select them For example if you want the devices to appear horizontally as 1 3 4 2 then select the devices in that order using Ctrl click key before running the layout command edit mode background Select Set background image then choose any image file This file will become the background of the physical tab When you resize the device browser window the background image is scaled to fit Select Remove background image to revert to the normal plain background Grayscale photos of your venue or installation work best as background images as the coloured virtual beams will appear more clearly with greater contrast It can also be useful to use a simple 2D CAD drawing of the rig as a background edit mode configure beams Every patched fixture in your rig even plain dimmer channels can display a virtual beam in the browser window As the screenshot on the previous page shows this is extremely useful for basic visualisation of fixed devices The Beam Properties window lets you modify the virtual beam properties of the currently selected devices For example let s assume devices 4 6 are regular parcans with a blue gel Here s how to configure the virtual beams Select edit mode configure beams to open the Beam Properties wind
23. e lt and gt buttons to move to a different cue in the cuelist e see the current status of the cuelist idle running fading out waiting for trigger is displayed on the top right AUDIO EVENTS PLAYBACK If any of the cuelists playing back have audio events these will be played in sync with their parent cuelists Multiple audio events from multiple cuelists can be played back simultaneously See the help page on the cuelist window for more information about audio events TAP TEMPO amp FX RESYNC EXPLAINED You will notice the speed slider is marked in both percentage and musical bpm You can change the relative speed of the cuelists and cue FX by moving this slider or clicking and entering a new bpm figure The tap tempo button next to the speed slider allows you to manually tap in a rhythm in order to match the FX speed with live music You can tap the tempo using the mouse or set up a keyboard MIDI wing remote controller the event type is TAP TEMPO in the Preferences Remote Control window The FX resync button to the left of tap tempo will re trigger all currently running FX This is used to periodically re sync the cues with the live music as they will inevitably drift apart over time So how do you actually create your cues in the programmer to create nice tempo synced FX Rather conveniently with a tempo of 120bpm half a second is exactly 1 beat So to create a shutter chase that cycles exactly every 8 beats
24. e simple dimmer channels You can customise the grid layout from the Preferences window e Physical displays fixtures as a 2 dimensional plan Click the edit mode button and position the fixtures to reflect their actual physical layout This view lets you intuitively select fixtures based on their physical location in your rig And since the icons also indicate the level colour and pan tilt value of each fixture it is useful for gaining an overview of the current look A highlight mode save group editmode a Studio Col Back1 Back2 Back3 Back4 Back5 Back6 StudioColor Studio C gt OMA Ffont2 Front3 Fronts PERA Onts Studie Cd Technobeam 1 Technobeam2 Technobeam 4 Technobeam 6 e List displays the fixtures as a simple flat list No attribute values are reflected in this tab it is purely a simple list for selecting fixtures Page 15 CREATING GROUPS Itis possible to design a show without using groups you can just directly select fixtures in the Device Browser However groups are a useful building block that can save you lots of programming time when you later add remove devices from your rig A group is just a short cut to a list of fixtures For example you could select all your parcan dimmers on stage left and save it as a group called Stage Left PARs You then use this group for building cues rather than specifying device numbers The advantage of this approach is that if you need to add mor
25. e Use the buttons to set this to Radio group 1 e Close the Properties window Repeat for the Yellow and Green buttons Now you will see all 3 buttons highlighted in a different colour to indicate that they are a radio group When you switch on any button in the group all others will switch off with any fade in out times providing a nice smooth crossfade Page 35 RADIO GROUP ROUND ROBIN BUTTONS If you setup an identical trigger on every button in a radio group then you can automatically advance from one button to the next using that trigger For example say you are using D Pro to run lighting for a live band and you have one cuelist with a backing track for each song You can load those songs onto Show Control buttons then set them all to belong to the same radio group and set them all up to trigger from a MIDI Note on a keyboard Now you can advance through the set simply by bumping the MIDI Note at the end of each song And with easy drag drop of buttons in the Show Control window you can quickly change the order of the set Page 36 USING THE TIMELINE As with the cuelist window you can e zoom in amp out of the timeline using the buttons or the mouse wheel run 4 pause the cuelist with the green go button e click the stop button once to fade out the cuelist using the fade out time of the cue currently playing and a second time to force the cuelist to stop playing immediately use th
26. e dimmers to stage left you can simply add them top the group and all cues or palettes using that group will automatically update to include the new dimmers Save Group Save current selection as a new group Name Stage Left PARs Number optional 102 Library folder optional PARS Cancel To create a group simply highlight the fixtures in the Device Browser then click the save group button and enter a name and an optional reference number and subfolder Page 16 CREATING CUES AND PALETTES In D Pro a palette is a building block used to assemble full cues Like groups palettes are a useful mechanism to speed up programming and ease maintenance A palette will typically contain all the reusable elements of your show for example the position of a set of movers or a particular combination of colours If you find at the start of your show that some fixture positions have changed you simply edit the position in one palette instead of editing many cues Attributes Effect Params Aalst add effect Attribute Oscillator 13 24 R 49 G 0 B 49 13 24 Effect Attribute Oscillator 13 24 Effect Attribute Oscillator 1112 R 0 G 0 B 0 R 0 G 0 B 50 1112 Effect Attribute Oscillator 100 000 4 825 sec Pulse Width Sq 50 000 Spread 100 000 Palettes and cues are built in exactly the same manner using the Programmer window The Programmer records any changes you make to attributes in the or
27. ee each change being added to the recorder You can click on any line in the recorder to go back to that step and edit it or delete it completely using the delete button To edit an attribute for example the dimmer level of some fixtures Highlight the fixtures in the device browser by manual selection or double clicking a group in the library e The attributes for those fixtures appear in the left panel If you select mixed fixtures you will only be able to edit the dimmer levels e Modify the attributes as required in the editor panel You see your changes appearing in the recorder To apply an effect script for example make some intelligent fixtures move in a circle Highlight the fixtures in the device browser by manual selection or double clicking a group in the library e Click add effect in the programmer and select the FX script you want e g Shapes gt Circles Modify the FX parameters in the editor panel You can add unlimited numbers of effects as required BLIND MODE When blind mode is activated the changes made in the programmer will NOT be transmitted to the DMX output hardware This is useful for making changes on the fly without affecting the look on stage Note that the device browser will still display the dimmer RGB and pan tilt values but they will not be actually transmitted Page 31 CUELIST EDITOR REFERENCE The cuelist window allows you to assemble multiple cues into a timed pe
28. er and online fixture editor Each attribute in the programmer has an active button showing at a glance which attributes have been modified Clicking on a lit active button in the programmer will delete that attribute value from the recorder e Added display of audio waveforms Cuelist and Show Control windows Cue numbers are now displayed in cuelist timeline as well as cue names During cuelist playback the current cue is highlighted in both the timeline and the cuelist table Added support for DMXIS footswitch input A DMXIS footswitch can now start stop Show Control buttons drive cuelists and perform any global remote control actions Programmer the priority order of palettes attributes can now be edited via drag drop directly in the recorder table e Show Control GM and SPEED controls can now be controlled from MIDI from Preferences window When a show is loaded missing fixture definitions can now be automatically downloaded from the online library Added support for Enttec PRO2 box new option in hardware preferences allows 2 universes to be output Improved window colour scheme now generates more visible contrasting colour for darker schemes e Added HH MM SS running clock to cuelist status text Improved layout amp appearance of attribute panel in Programmer Drastically improved startup time of Get new fixtures dialog in Patch Window A single click on a group in the li
29. es Device Browser Improved response times in physical tab when moving devices Show Control When crossfading between buttons in a radio group dimmer levels no longer dip Cuelist window Improved behaviour of audio event playback Page 48 Patch window Login dialog now hides the password General Fix crash when fixtures unpatched from a show Now warns when unpatched devices are found in a cue palette File handling Switched to standard file gt open and file gt new dialogs more reliable operation allows creation of folders File handling Allow shows to be loaded amp saved with any file extension do not enforce use of dsf Patch window Removed Import All button Too slow to be useful General Added support for fixtures with multiple dimmer channels DMX output Improved accuracy of DMX timing RELEASE 1 2 0 New features Patch window Private fixture definitions can now be imported simply click on Get new fixtures then enter your fixture editor login details Cuelist window Added support for dragging WAV AIFF FLAC CAF audio files into timeline Progress dialog is now displayed when connecting to Enttec DMX hardware Programmer window Added RGB faders Main window simplified PATCH command and updated associated help text Issues fixed Show Control 8 Cuelist windows Fixed lock up when cuelist stops playing at a cue with Action when done Stop cuelist Show Control window Fixed cr
30. ion tool The colour amp brightness of the icons and virtual beams reflect the actual DMX values being transmitted to the hardware You can position your fixtures to reflect their position in the physical lighting rig This makes complex selections very easy and lets you visualise in a simple 2 D manner the overall look of the current programmer contents or the entire rig when monitor live output is enabled As well as displaying the dim levels and RGB colour values the physical tab will also display the current pan tilt position of any movers using simple virtual beams It s important to note that the virtual beams do not necessarily represent the actual beam projected by the device as they do not take account of orientation or degrees of movement However the virtual beams are an excellent visual confirmation that for example an FX script is performing as you expect Selection of devices in the physical tab is the same as for the grid tab see above for details edit mode Enable layout mode When this is enabled you can select and reposition fixtures against the background by dragging them You can also change the zoom level using the slider at the top left of the window This allows you to fit more or fewer fixtures into the screen space available edit mode Layout selected as submenu This submenu contains a number of automatic layout options which will affect the currently selected devices For example to lay out 4
31. it graphically displays the values of key attributes dimmer levels colours and pan tilt values of intelligent movers Note that when you select devices the order of your selection is preserved This is important if you are selecting devices in order to apply for example a chase FX script GRID TAB The grid tab is useful for large rigs with many conventional dimmers Due to the grid layout you can visualise and select many hundreds of channels easily You can customise the number of devices displayed on each row from the Preferences window There are a number of ways to select devices in the grid e Click on a device to select it Click on one device then shift click on a second device to select that entire range e Click and drag to select an arbitrary set of devices Ctrl click to add or remove a single device from the selection Ctrl drag to add an arbitrary set of devices to the selection The grid will display the current dimmer level and RGB colour value of all devices currently recorded in the current programmer or of ALL devices in your show when monitor live output is selected Page 27 PHYSICAL TAB The physical tab is a virtual representation of your rig Each device appears as an icon against a customisable background image which can be a picture of your venue or a simple CAD sketch of the rigging Each icon can throw a customisable virtual beam of light as a simple visualisat
32. just set the shutter chase time slider in the programmer FX panel to 8 0 5s 4s Then when you adjust or tap the tempo in Show Control the FX will adjust automatically to lock to the new tempo Page 37 PATCH FIXTURES REFERENCE Before you can start programming your light show you need to tell D Pro what DMX devices you have available to control This is done from the Patch Window which is accessed from the toolbar on the main window 0006 Patch Window Custom Name Patched at Pan invert Tilt invert The top left is the Fixture Library panel which lists all manufacturers and fixtures that are available for patching These fixture profiles are stored locally on your computer The Get new fixtures button allows you to import extra manufacturers and fixtures into your D Pro installation At the bottom left is the Patched Devices panel which is a list of all fixtures that are patched in the currently loaded show On the right is the patch grid which shows a visual map of all the patched fixtures and their offsets within their DMX universe Page 38 PATCHING A NEW FIXTURE First locate the correct manufacturer and fixture in the fixture library Note that many fixtures have several different operating modes so be sure to choose the one that matches the mode actually selected on your lights e Next specify the quantity of fixtures that you need to patch in the Num fixtures to patch field
33. mand Meaning 70 10 Turn up device 70 by absolute amount 10 For example if the level is currently 140 on the DMX scale 0 255 it will increase to 150 G 200 5 Turn all devices levels in group 200 down by 5 Add FX scripts to the programmer as follows Command Meaning FX Figure 8 Apply the Figure 8 FX script to the devices currently selected FX Circles 75 20 33 Apply the Circles FX script and set the first 3 script parameters to 75 20 and 33 To save the current contents of the Programmer window as a new cue or palette Command Meaning RECORD CUE 33 Save programmer as new cue number 33 REC PALETTE P 123 Save programmer as new palette called P 123 EDITING CUELISTS To append a cue into the cuelist currently displayed in the cuelist window Command Meaning ADD CUE 33 Add cue number 33 to the current cuelist AC Blue Wash Add the cue named Blue Wash to the current cuelist To save the current contents of the Cuelist window as a new cuelist Command Meaning RECORD CUELIST 33 Save cuelist window contents as new cuelist number 33 R CL Sunrise Save cuelist window contents as new cuelist called Sunrise Page 43 PATCHING SIMPLE DEVICES SINGLE CHANNEL DMX DIMMERS To patch one simple device Command Meaning PATCH 50 2 325 Patch a single device device 50 into DMX a
34. mpted to save 8 close the current show File Export show to Datagate Mk2 This saves the current show specifically all cues amp cuelists loaded in the Show Control window into a bin file ready for standalone playback on an Enttec Datagate Mk2 Please refer to your Datagate documentation for more information Page 22 PREFERENCES WINDOW The preferences window is accessed from the File Preferences menu option From here you can customise the appearance of D Pro configure the DMX outputs USB hardware amp Art Net configure your audio hardware and customise the remote control features of D Pro General tab d General DMX Outputs Audio Remote Control Outputs Audio Remote Control C Fonts E Colours E Show Control Window Preferen E Devices Window Physical Show beams Enable Small large font size changes the primary font sizes used in the D Pro interface Show Control font size changes the font size of all objects on the Show Control window Interface colour amp Interface contrast these change the window colour scheme The new scheme is displayed instantly as you change the colour selection Show Control Window section this lets you customise the number of buttons sliders and tabbed pages in the Show Control window You can also show hide the major panels Grid Devices per row changes the number of devices that are packed into one row in the Grid tab of the
35. n shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable and such decision shall not affect the enforceability i of such provision under other circumstances or ii of the remaining provisions hereof under all circumstances Headings shall not be considered in interpreting this agreement D Pro EULA Rev 281111 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS D Pro software including all component programs graphics and this documentation is copyright 2011 2013 DB AUDIOWARE LTD Apple the Apple logo and Mac are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries All other product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Page 7 WELCOME D Pro is a flexible DMX lighting control application for Windows and MacOS computers D Pro is both easy to learn and use making it suitable for smaller installations with less demanding requirements while being advanced enough to satisfy the demands of multiple universe theatrical live event and architectural applications This manual contains installation instructions a quick overview of the workflow how the various windows relate to each other and a detailed reference for every feature Please also see the training videos available at www dmxis com and the inline help available from the buttons within the softw
36. nds you can view the full command line reference by clicking on the button The first step is to create an empty show choose the File gt New Show menu option and specify where the show file should be saved In D Pro each show is self contained in a single file Page 12 PATCHING YOUR LIGHTING FIXTURES Once you have created an empty show D Pro will open the Patch Window From here you can drag fixtures from the list of manufacturers on the top left to the correct address on the grid on the right If you cannot see the fixture you need Get new fixtures will connect to the D Pro online fixture database If your fixture is available you can directly download it If you still cannot locate your fixture you can create one by logging into fixtures dmxis com Or you can contact support enttec com for assistance If you want to download a private fixture i e one that you have not shared with the community at fixtures dmxis com simply enter your login details when prompted If you only want to download public fixtures you can dismiss the login window Page 13 DEFINE THE DMX HARDWARE Before finally starting on the lighting design you need to tell D Pro what hardware you are using for this show Choose the File gt Preferences menu option then the DMX Outputs tab add new edit General DMX Outputs Audio Remote Control delete Click on Add New and double click on the new line that appears in the table
37. nt device selections Previously gave an SQL error Command line Fixed double character when first typing windows only Command line Deselect all devices when clearing the line following a selection Command line Typing G10 would select both groups G1 and G10 Fixed command line bugs on Mac dynamic parsing where device selections happen as you type was broken This in turn broke the overall group device selection mechanism Show Control window now updates automatically when underlying cues or cuelists are modified Pan Tilt LSB values were not being recorded in cues Improved Programmer window handling Now prompts user consistently to save edits before closing or reloading Last selected group in device browser could not be reselected following a programmer reset Programmer window intermittently prompting for save even when nothing was edited Fixed crash opening Show Control when Library window is closed Values were not saved properly when clicking and typing a value on an attribute fader The Grand Master fader now fades RGB channels Page 47 Can now edit universe channel in the patch window Fix crash on exit Fixed crash when selecting edit in preferences output tab after deleting an output Fixed crash when selecting devices e g 4 1 in the grid or list tab of the device browser Can now assign a group number 0 previously group O would not load from cmd line properly Output data is cleared when Programmer
38. onnection Properties Double click on a line to open the Connection Properties dialog from where you can configure the connection which universe s to transmit the network settings for Art Net connections or the hardware serial number for USB devices For hardware connections you can leave the serial number empty and D Pro will connect to the first compatible USB device it can detects IF you want to use multiple USB devices you MUST enter serial numbers for each connection Page 24 Audio tab OESO Preferences This allows you to configure the audio output settings which are used to play cuelist audio events Remote Control tab OOO Preferences Source Device Event Action Action Parameter You can remotely control certain features of DMXIS Pro using external control surfaces including Enttec Wings MIDI controllers or your computer keyboard Every show includes a standard set of remote control mappings to open close the various D Pro windows from the keyboard and setup default templates for the Enttec Program and Playback wings but you can modify or extend these with you own custom mappings Your customisations are stored with the currently loaded show A mapping consists of the source device e g the keyboard and event e g F1 and the resulting action e g Show patch window and an optional parameter Page 25 To create a new mapping e Click on the learn new
39. ow e Select device icons 4 6 e Drag the Power Direction Beam sliders as desired so that the beam direction width amp distance looks correct e Select the desired shade of blue in the colour selector to match the real gel colour Page 29 LIST TAB Device Browser In the list tab all devices are displayed as a simple flat list Devices can be selecting by clicking shift clicking or ctrl clicking This tab does not display any attributes such as dimmer levels HIGHLIGHT MODE When highlight mode is enabled any selected fixtures will immediately illuminate This is particularly useful during setup amp rigging it lets you quickly activate fixtures for focusing and lets you verify that the lamps are functioning or that devices have been physically addressed correctly without using the programmer window Highlight mode is also helpful if you are designing cues palettes which only contain position information Activating highlight mode will let you see the beam positions without actually recording any dimmer or colour levels Note that highlight mode depends on highlight information being present in the fixture definition If you find that highlight mode is not working then you should log into fixtures dmxis com and verify that the highlight values are defined CREATING AND USING GROUPS You can save the current selection of devices at any time by clicking on save group We highly recommend that you use gro
40. perties window appears e Edit the first field to contain your custom label Page 34 Click on the top left of the Properties window to close it ADDING TRIGGERS You can trigger any button or fader from a variety of controllers as follows Right click on the button or fader The Properties window appears e Click on Start trigger The Trigger Properties window appears Click on the tab Keyboard MIDI Enttec Wing you want to use e Select Click to learn and move press the keyboard or control on the hardware e Click OK to close Trigger Properties then close Properties Now the button or fader will display the trigger above the label CHANGING FADE TIMES FOR BUTTONS amp SLIDERS You can modify the fade in amp out time of each individual button amp slider This work for both cues amp cuelists Right click on the button or fader The Properties window appears Drag the fade in and fade out sliders to the desired value or click and type a value in seconds Click on the top left of the Properties window to close it ADDING RADIO GROUPS Sometimes you will want buttons to behave in a radio box manner that is only one button can be active at any time For example you might have Red Yellow and Green cues which control the colour of your whole rig You don t really want to MIX these cues so the radio box is the answer Right click on the Red button The Properties window appears
41. rformance The show control window allows you to run multiple cuelists simultaneously but in many cases you may find that a single cuelist is all you need to run an entire show ADDING amp DELETING CUES To add a cue simply drag it in from the library window You can insert the cue at a specific point in the cuelist by dropping it in the middle of the table To delete a cue highlight it in the table and click delete button MODIFYING CUE DATA To modify any of the data in the table simply double click on a cell You can modify multiple cells data simultaneously For example to change the start trigger across all cues e Click Start trigger in first cue e Shift click Start trigger in the last cue now all cues are selected Double click on Start trigger in the last cue while holding down shift You can modify highlighted In Hold Out times by using the mouse wheel or by dragging on the yellow handles directly in the timeline All edits made in the cuelist are temporary until you click on save or save as cuelist to record your changes into the show QUICKLY NAVIGATING TO THE PROGRAMMER If you need to make a quick modification to a cue while in the cuelist editor highlight the cue in the table and click the edit cue button This will open that cue in the programmer window EDITING CUE DATA The Cue No column contains the cue numbers in the format X Y Default cue numbers are allocated when you drag in cues however yo
42. rrent status of the timeline idle running fading out waiting for trigger is displayed on the top right AUDIO EVENTS You can enable the show audio track button and then drag audio files into the timeline for synchronised playback along with your cuelist Audio events can be precisely positioned by dragging on the audio file in the timeline To delete an audio event highlight it on the timeline and click delete If you play back multiple cuelists in the show control window simultaneously the audio files will be mixed together in realtime synchronised to the multiple cuelists D Pro natively supports wav AIFF CAF Ogg Vorbis and FLAC audio files formats along with any audio format supported by the underlying OS X CoreAudio or Windows DirectShow libraries At the time of writing both these libraries support mp3 playback ADVANCED TIMINGS Say you want a cue to fade up the dimmer level over 5 seconds but you want the pan tilt values to fade up over 1 second e Set the In cell for the cue to 5 00 Click on the advanced timings button and select Position Three new columns appear in the table Set the Pos In cell for the cue to 1 00 Page 33 SHOW CONTROL REFERENCE Show Control is the top level window used to execute your finished show Typically after creating a bunch of cues amp cuelists you drag them onto the buttons sliders of the show control window maximise it and run the whole show from there I
43. sonal to you DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY The Software is provided on an AS IS basis without warranty of any kind including without limitation the warranties of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose and non infringement The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the Software is borne by you Should the Software prove defective in any respect you and not DB AUDIOWARE LIMITED assume the entire cost of any service and repair HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES The Software is not fault tolerant and is not designed or intended for use in environments requiring fail safe performance DB AUDIOWARE LIMITED expressly disclaims any express or implied warranty of fitness where the Software is used in any such environments LIMITATION OF LIABILITY UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AND UNDER NO LEGAL THEORY TORT CONTRACT OR OTHERWISE SHALL DB AUDIOWARE LIMITED OR ITS SUPPLIERS OR RESELLERS BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF GOODWILL WORK STOPPAGE COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OR ANY AND ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES IN NO EVENT WILL DB AUDIOWARE LIMITED BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT EVEN IF DB AUDIOWARE LIMITED OR ANY IF ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLERS SHALL HAVE BEEN INFORMED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY LIMITATIONS ON USE You
44. t consists of a grid of buttons and a column of faders the actual quantity of which can be customised in Preferences two global sliders for changing grand master i e the overall rig dim level and speed of the cuelist playback and FX Finally when you run one or more cuelists their timelines will be displayed in realtime at the bottom of the window You can simply use your mouse to drive the show control buttons amp sliders however there are some nice alternatives You can program each button amp slider to be triggered from the computer keyboard a MIDI controller and or any Enttec hardware wing The show control window is designed to be very usable when combined with a standard touchscreen Using an iOS app such as iDisplay you can use an Apple iPad to run the show if you are happy with the risks limitations of using WiFi technology in a live performance POPULATING THE SHOW CONTROL WINDOW To load a cue or cuelist onto a button or fader simply drag it in from the library window To clear a button or fader Right click on the button or fader The Properties window appears Click Reset and then Yes Buttons can be repositioned simply by dragging 4 dropping CHANGING THE TAB NAMES Right click on any tab to edit its name CHANGING BUTTON FADER NAMES By default the label on a button or fader is the same as the loaded cue or cuelist To edit the button fader name Right click on the button or fader The Pro
45. ter the playback speed of cuelists and any effects in the cues Page1 Page2 Page3 G B s All Green All Blue 7 Show Cuelist Spacelist Blue square Blue Saw Random Fast Blue Square RGB Random Saws red rk Random Rainbow All Red All Green F5 F6 Spacelist Show Cuelist 100 GRAND MASTER i SPEED 5 All Blue I go stop lt gt Show Cuelist lt running gt i All Gree RGB Random Saws All Blue ea gt gt bi Yellow Dots Static Blue Wash Chase co co co y cs To add a cue or cuelist to the Show Control drag it in from the Library and drop it on a blank fader or button You can right click or click 8 hold from a touchscreen on a button or fader to edit various properties including the name fade in out times the start trigger and the radio group Buttons amp faders can be remotely activated from keyboard shortcuts Right click in the button fader and click Start trigger Select Click to learn and press any key on the keyboard Click OK and close the properties window In the full version of D Pro you can also remotely activate the Show Control window from MIDI control surfaces and Enttec hardware wings Page 20 MAIN WINDOW REFERENCE WINDOW BUTTONS Each D Pro window has a corresponding button at the top of the main window Click on these buttons to show or hide the windows TERMINAL Under the window buttons is the terminal area In here you will see diagnostic and
46. ture The selected fixture will be imported from the online database directly into D Pro and will immediately be available for patching Note if you need to re import the fixture from the public database again for example to grab a bug fix to the definition simply go through the above process again Page 40 COMMAND LINE REFERENCE GENERAL GUIDANCE e You can quickly switch to the command line from any window by pressing the Esc key Recall and execute previous commands by using the up down arrow keys e Commands are case insensitive e g RECORD GROUP 23 and record group 23 are identical e Most commands have shorthand versions see documentation below e g RECORD CUELIST 100 and REC CL 100 are identical You can use the Remote Control tab of the Preferences window to record custom command line shortcuts to perform common tasks for specific shows SELECTING DEVICES Type the fixture number to select it in the Device Browser Command Meaning 2 Select fixture 2 in the Device Browser Use to select a range of fixtures Command Meaning 2 5 Select fixtures 2 3 4 and 5 Use to select multiple fixtures Command Meaning 2 5 7 Select fixtures 2 5 and 7 Use to unselect fixtures Command Meaning 2 6 4 Select fixtures 2 3 5 and 6 Page 41 Type GROUP G followed by a group number or name in quotes to select th
47. u can edit them manually if for example you are working to a script with published cue numbers The Description column is the label that is displayed for that cue in the timeline By default it is the cue name but can be modified as desired The Start trigger is optional This is the external hardware event from the keyboard a MIDI controller or an Enttec wing that will trigger the cue For example if you want to manually advance through the cuelist from the spacebar e Shift select Start trigger cells then double click while holding the shift key In the Keyboard tab select Click to learn and press the spacebar Page 32 e Press OK You will now see spacebar as the trigger for every cue in the cuelist The Action while done column is by default Run next cue In this mode the cuelist will run amp loop forever You can optionally change any cue to Stop cuelist which will effectively give you a one shot cuelist The timing columns are used to control the fade in out amp hold time of each cue USING THE TIMELINE Zoom in amp out of the timeline using the buttons or the mouse wheel Run amp pause the cuelist with the green go button The first click of the stop button will fade out the cuelist using the fade out time of the cue currently playing A second click of the button will force the cuelist to stop playing immediately Use the lt and gt buttons to move to a different cue in the cuelist The cu
48. ups for programming cues amp cuelists rather than manually selecting the devices each time All of your groups are displayed in the library window You can create unlimited numbers of groups and organise them into any number of folders in the library window To use a group for programming simply double click on the group name in the library window That group will then be highlighted in the Device Window Now when you edit attributes or add FX in the programmer you will see the group name displayed in the programmer MONITOR LIVE OUTPUT This feature is available in the grid and physical tabs only It shows you a live preview of the DMX data currently being transmitted by D Pro Page 30 PROGRAMMER WINDOW REFERENCE The Programmer Window is where you design all the looks for your show Looks can be either static or can contain dynamic elements such as colour chases shutter chases moving head effects Once you have finished designing each look you can either save it as a cue or a palette Cues can be loaded directly into the Show Control window or can be used for building cuelists Palettes can be thought of as building blocks which are used to construct complex looks BASIC PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUE The programmer window has two main areas e On the left is the editor panel where you see device attributes amp FX settings On the right is the recorder As you create your look by changing attributes or adding FX you s
49. w The timeline shows a graphical representation of the cuelist along with the controls for playing pausing and advancing through the cues manually To zoom in amp out of the timeline use the buttons or the mouse wheel Double click on any cell to edit the contents You can also use the mouse wheel to adjust selected timing data Timing data can also be edited by dragging directly on the handles in the timeline To edit multiple cells first select them using the shift key then double click while keeping shift held down Audio Events The cuelist window also has an audio track click on show audio track This allows you to drag audio files onto the cuelist to playback audio effects synchronised to a lighting cue or to sync some background music to a light show D Pro supports WAV AIFF Ogg Vorbis FLAC and CAF audio file formats Page 18 DMX OUTPUT WINDOW This window is activated from the main window and displays a realtime map of the current values of every DMX channel being generated by D Pro It is useful as a debug tool NAAA Univ1 Univ2 Univ3 Univ4 Univ5 Univ6 Univ7 Univ8 1 2 3 4 Page 19 SHOW CONTROL WINDOW The Show Control window is launched from the main window It is the place from where you run your finished show by clicking on buttons or moving faders to activate cues amp cuelists There is also a Grand Master fader to alter the overall level of the show and a Speed control to al
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