modifier
moving light
multicast
N
network processor
node
O
on stage
out time
P
page
palette
pan
parameter
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A key that is used in conjunction with other keys or buttons, to
change the effect that it has. For example, the Pig key.
Ver también Pig key.
Ver fixture.
A network protocol or language that computers use to talk to each
other over Ethernet. The Wholehog III uses this standard protocol,
which means that it can safely be connected to other networks of
computers and will not interfere with them. For show-critical si-
tuations you should run the Wholehog III on its own independent
network.
Ver también Ethernet.
A network device such as a DMX Processor or MIDI/Timecode
Processor that handles data coming into or going out of the Who-
lehog III network.
Ver también DMX Processor, MIDI/Timecode Processor.
Network nodes are items of equipment connected to the network.
Consoles, DMX Processors and Hog 3PC systems are all nodes.
Ver también DMX Processor, console.
The output of the console; more specifically, the fixtures that have
non-zero intensities.
The time of the fade of the outgoing cue during a crossfade. All
fixtures that are decreasing in intensity will go down over this time.
Ver también split fade, path , fade time.
A preset arrangement of cuelists residing on the masters. Pages
can be changed allowing masters to be used by many cuelists.
A stored parameter setting, such as position, for one or more fixtu-
res. Fixtures of different make or type may share the same palette.
Ver también directory.
One of the parameters, together with tilt, that determines the di-
rection that the fixture points in.
A controllable property of the light produced by a fixture. For
example a fresnel has one attribute: intensity. Moving fixtures
have pan and tilt parameters and perhaps colour, beam shape, and
so on.
Glossary
Flying Pig Systems