Memory Consoles Definition
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Memory Consoles - Description : Memory-based consoles have become very popular in almost all larger installations, particularly theatres. These new types of controls have completely replaced preset consoles as controllers of choice. Memory consoles are preferable in productions where scenes do not change from show to show, such as a theatre production, because scenes are designed and digitally recorded, so there is less room for human error, and less manpower is required to produce the same result. Memory consoles have a bank of faders called 'submasters.' These submasters can be programmed to control a single channel (one light) or a group of channels. On some more advanced consoles, submasters can be used to control effects, chases (sequences of cues), and moving light effects (if the console can control moving lights). |
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