Chauvet Stage Designer 50
Scene Schedule

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INSTRUCTIONS
Purpose This worksheet is used to document the configuration of Stage Designer 50 scenes for an event.
Architecture The Chauvet Stage Designer 50 features a total of 48 scenes, each having four pages, and each page has twelve scenes. Each scene can hold up to one thousand programable steps reflecting the settings of forty-eight DMX channels. The steps can be a series of "looks" to render or can function as chases. NOTE: If the scene has only one step, it is treated as a 'scene' if it has two or more steps, it is treated as a 'chase'.
Procedure Enter Record mode. For each scene, create the desired look. You can use any fader on either Page A or Page B. Press "RECORD" to save the step to the buffer. Select memory page 1,2,3 or 4, then press and hold "RECORD" button and press desired scene button to assign selection. Exit Record mode to play.
Printing For best results, set printer to only print page one through five unless you need copies of these instructions.
Event This block can be used to describe the event.
Start Date This block can be used to indicate date when console and fixtures need to be ready.
End Date This block can be used to indicate date when console and fixtures will be available for the next event.
Page Indicates Page 1 through 4.
Scenes Indicates Scene 1 through 12.
Description If chase, enter a description of the chase's purpose. You may wish to describe in terms of the desired effect of the sequential chase ("Forward warm chase") If scene, it might be Act/Scene references for a play ("Act I, Scene iv"). You can note specific settings, e.g. 1:50, 2:100 etc.
S/C Mark "S" for scene or "C" for chase. A scene has only one step, whereas a chase has up to 1000 steps.