Apr
27

Stagehand TV-Quickstart Tutorial To The Martin Xciter Lighting Console

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We take a look at the now discontinued Martin Xciter Lighting Console. The Xciter lighting controller closes the circle on total performance control. It provides complete functionality to your fingertips, with instant pitch adjustment, freeze, flash, blackout, master fader and more. From the most personal show to mid-sized performances, the Xciter puts you in total control.

Xciters Interface
Patching Fixtures
Patching Dimmers
Show Elements
Programming
Show Me

Show Me
Presets
The Effect Generator
Sticky Sequences
DMX Info 1 The Idea behind DMX 512
DMX Info 2 Addressing
DMX Info 3 Cabling

DMX Info 4 All about Dipswitches
Fan Control
Dimmer Chase
KitScanner
Circle Effect
Sequence Audio Trigger
Audio Effect on Dimmer Channels
Audio Effect on MAC500s
Live Programming
BPM Trigger

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Apr
24

Stagehand TV- Quickstart Setup of The Martin M1 Lighting Console

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M1 is the next generation lighting controller from Martin Professional. With the full power of a larger desk and the agility of a smaller one, the M1 is a state-of-the-art, all-in-one lighting desk.

Following the philosophy and simplicity of our current controller platform, the Martin M1 sets a new standard as the most powerful and affordable full-featured lighting console on the market.

Lets get started and these three videos will do just that!!

0.1 Starting loading continuing a show
1.1 Entering and navigating the patch
1.21 Adding and Patching fixtures using the command line
1.22 Adding and patching fixtures using the tasks button
1.32 Naming Fixtures
1.33 Modifying Fixture Patch and Moving Universes
1.34 Inverting Pan and Tilt
1.35 Deleteing Fixtures
1.40 Fixture Cloning
2.01 Selecting fixtures using the keypad
2.10 The Fixture Window
2.21 The Command Line
2.31 Recording and Selecting Groups
2.41 Grouping Tools Basics
2.42 Grouping Tool Actions

2.50 Copy, Move and Delete Groups
3.0 Parameters
3.1 The Programmer
3.2 Navigating the Programmer
3.6 Direct Access Popup Window
3.7 The Common Parameters Window
3.41 Navigating Parameters Groups and the Fixture Parameter
3.42 Modifying Fixture Parameters
3.51 The Load Command
3.52 The Clear Command
4 70 Highlight Presets
4.10 Why Presets
4.21 Recording Presets
4.22 Editing Presets
4.30 Embbeded Pesets
4.40 Timing Presets

4.50 FX Presets
4.60 Default Presets
5.01 Record Options the Record Options Panel
5.02 The Record Options Window Sources and Filtering
5.11 Recording New Cues and creating a New Cuelist
5.12 The Selected Cuelist Window
5.13 The Cuelist Values Window
5.14 Cuelist Options
5.21 Naming Cues and Cuelists
5.22 Renumbering Cues
5.41 Cue Triggers
5.42 Fade and Delay Times
5.50 Cuelist Modes and Priorities

5.51 Chases
5.52 Submasters
5.53 Inhibitive Faders
5.54 Overrides
5.55 Time Code Cue Lists
5.60 Button and Fader Options
5.70 Move, Copy and Delete on Playback Faders
5.80 Cuelist Macros
6 10 Creating an Effect
6.01 Effects Overview

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Mar
27

Stagehand TV-ETC Ion Lighting Advanced Programming

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We get a In Depth look at ETC Ion with this video tutorial series . A look at few tips on how to take it to the next level in programing.

-Welcome
-Touch Screens
-Virtual Controls
-Group Channel Selection
-Query
-Recall From
-Capture
-Rem Dim
-Setting Parameter on Encoders

-Setting Parameter on the Command Line
-Dynamic Color Engine
-Palettes
-Presets
-Selective Storing and Record Only
-Make Absolute and Make Null

-Preheat
-Marking Non Intensity Parameters
-Discrete Timing
-Part Cues
-Rate in Part Cues
-Link, Loop, Follow-Hang
-Delay
-Disabling Timing

-Multiple Cue Lists
-Go To Cue on Multi Cue Li
-Inhibitive Subs
-Submasters With Non-Intensity Parameters
-Submaster Interactio
-Submaster Timi
-Updating Cues with Referenced Data
-Editing Part Cues
-Editing Multiple Cues

-Editing Referenced Data
-Step Based Effect TIming
-Absolute Effects
-Dynamic Effects
-Effect Attributes
-Effects in Cues

-Effect Playback on Subs
-Creating Macro
-Editing and Labeling Macros
-Macros in Cues
-Customizing Patch
-Record Target Lists
-Displaying Referenced Data
-About Extended
-Conclusion

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Jan
10

Practical Lighting Design With Leds

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This book covers all of the information needed to design LEDs into end-products. It is a practical guide, primarily explaining how things are done by practicing engineers. Equations are used only for practical calculations, and are kept to the level of high-school algebra. There are numerous drawings and schematics showing how things such as measurements are actually made, and showing curcuits that actually work. There are practical notes and examples embedded in the text that give pointers and how-to guides on many of the book’s topics. After reading each chapter of the book, readers will have the knowledge to implement practical designs. This book will be kept as a reference tool for years to come.

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Nov
22

LED for Lighting Applications

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Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are no longer confined to use in commercial signage and have now moved firmly, and with unquestioned advantages, into the field of commercial and domestic lighting. This development was prompted in the late 1980s by the invention of the blue LED, a wavelength that had previously been missing from the available LED spectrum and which opened the way to providing white light. Since that point, LED performance (including energy efficiency) has improved dramatically, and now compares with the performance of fluorescent lights – and there remain further performance improvements yet to be delivered.

The book begins with the principles of LED lighting, then focuses on issues and challenges. Chapters are devoted to key steps in LED manufacturing: substrate, epitaxy, process and packaging. Photoelectric characterization of LEDs, Lighting with LEDs and the imposition of a certain level of color quality, are the subject of later chapters, and finally there is a detailed discussion of the emergence of OLEDs, or organic LEDs, which have specific capabilities of immediate interest and importance in this field.

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