Zero 88 lighting desk manual


















Channel faders are set in a conventional two preset layout for easy crossfading. Each preset has its own fade time control allowing smooth fades to be achieved over periods as long as 5 minutes. All crossfades are true dipless. This ability to hold constant lighting levels and varying fade times allows sophisticated lighting plots to be replayed simply and accurately.

The Juggler has channel flash buttons enabling the creation of lively lighting effects. The Juggler also offers a sequence feature allowing users to program chases or playback stacks. Necessary Necessary. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly.

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Page 35 This option is provided primarily for factory and dealer servicing only. It allows the hardware of the Jester to be tested in isolation from setup options or programming in the show data, which can be useful in diagnosing some problems. Page 37 There may be the occasional Program Change signal if the voice is changed. It cannot transmit MIDI information to another device, although a Thru port is provided to allow daisy chaining.

You can navigate around the help screens to view other topic areas. Auxiliaries are not recorded in cues. B Master The master fader which controls the levels of the channels on Preset B. Button A switch on the front panel of the Jester which is used to control an attribute of the desk. Page 41 Jester. Fade Down The Fade Down time on the Jester is the time it will take for the channels which are programmed at a lower level in the incoming cue to that of the current cue to fade to their programmed level.

Page 42 Glossary Fade Up The Fade Up time on the Jester is the time it will take for the channels which are programmed at a higher level in the incoming cue to that of the current cue to fade to their programmed level. Insert The button on the Jester which is used to add a memory between two scenes, or to add another step to a chase. Intensity How bright a light is. Page Midi Another name for a Flash Disk. A signal from a keyboard or other musical sampling device can be input to the Jester and be used to control the level of channels and submasters.

Mass Storage Device. See Flashdisk. Page 45 A potentiometer, which can be turned to set various values between a given range. Turning clockwise increases the speed time pot, or increases the time on the fade time pot. Page 46 This is a temporary action generally associated with a flash button. Sound2Lite The ability to control lights in time to a beat. The Jester has a sound2lite input which listens to the input music and, according to the settings of the chase, changes the lights in time to the beat.

Very useful idea but the concept of set up and use could be daunting for anyone new to stage lighting control. The Auxiliary control channels cannot be recorded in a memory , but are fired using the flash buttons. A fully equipped theatre venue with a Strand i aargh! The Jester is a small lighting desk that is cheap enough for a school, with enough credibility and features for the professional. Many hire companies in the UK are replacing their ageing small lighting desks with the Jester range and with good reason.

DMX Lighting Sytems. As a professional lighting designer, Rob designed and programmed theatre performances, music festivals and large corporate events for blue chip companies while travelling all over Europe.

With a background in theatre, he combines traditional stage lighting knowledge alongside fast moving lighting and video technology in the world of commercial events. Thanks a lot. One problem we do have is in one of our 3 venues the oldest of them we have 3 dimmer packs of 6 channels, 2 plugs per channel and when we plug the Zero88 Jester board in some lights appear to flash at random points for no good reason i can see, is there a reason for this?

I have had problems with dimmers flickering at low intensity levels that were not due to control issues, but this sounds unlikely for you. Softpatching the ability to assign specific DMX addresses to specific faders and patching of multiple DMX addresses to one fader is simple enough.

If not, how do you store scenes?



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