Snapshot Controller
The Snapshot Controller is the Component part of the Snapshot Bank. The Snapshot Controller is placed in the Schematic, and contains the Control Panel with all the Controls necessary for using and maintaining Snapshots.
This topic covers both Global and user-defined Snapshot Controllers.
After you have placed all the controls and/or components you want to control into the Snapshot Bank:
- Drag the Snapshot Controller component into the schematic and open the Control Panel.
- Set all the controls in all the components, that are in the Snapshot Bank, to the settings you want.
- Click the Save button of the Snapshot in which you want to save the current control settings.
- Adjust all controls to settings for another situation.
- Click the Save button of the Snapshot in which you want to save the new control settings.
- Continue saving control settings in Snapshots as necessary. If you need more than 24 Snapshots, you can add more Snapshot Banks to cover your needs.
After you have saved all the control settings, click the Load button of the Snapshot that meets the needs of your venue at this time.
The properties for the Snapshot Controller can be set while the Snapshot Controller component in the Schematic is selected, or when the Snapshot Bank in the Snapshot list is selected.
Global Bank Properties
Snapshot Count
Sets the number of snapshots that can be saved and loaded in this Snapshot bank, from 1 to 24 (default is 4).
User-defined Snapshot Bank Properties
Name
User-defined name for the Snapshot Bank. The default is "Snapshot Bank n".
Snapshot Count
Sets the number of snapshots that can be saved and loaded in this Snapshot bank, from 1 to 24 (default is 8).
Mode
- Normal: (Default) All functions are enabled.
- Scene: Saves the current snapshot before loading a new one. Used primarily during a theater type rehearsal where the controls are set for the scene, then the snapshot is saved when the next snapshot is loaded.
- WriteProtect: Enables the Write Protect button in the Snapshot Controller control panel. The Save buttons for all the Snapshots in the Snapshot Bank are disabled so that settings cannot be overwritten.
Load
One button for each Snapshot that loads the control settings saved in the associated Snapshot.
- When a Snapshot is not loaded, the associated button is dark green. (Control pin value = 0, position = 0)
- When a Snapshot is last-loaded but one or more controls contained in the Snapshot has been changed, the button is dimmed green. (Control pin value = 1, position = .5)
- When a Snapshot is last-loaded and all its controls match the saved Snapshot configuration, the button is bright green. (Control pin value = 2, position = 1)
Save
One button for each Snapshot that saves the current state of the Controls in the Snapshot Bank in the associated Snapshot.
Prev
Loads the Snapshot to the left of the one currently loaded. When the last Snapshot on the left is selected, the Prev button is grayed out.
Next
Loads the Snapshot to the right of the one currently loaded. When the last Snapshot on the right is selected, the Next button is grayed out.
Ramp Time
Not available in the Global Snapshot. Sets the time it takes for the controls to reach the saved position or value, from 0 to 60 seconds (default is 0). If there are binary type controls (buttons, list selections, etc.) in the Snapshot, they change state at 50% of the Ramp Time.
Note: Some components will not be recalled by a Snapshot if the Ramp Time is set to a non-zero number. For more information, please see xxx.
Write Protect
Not available in the Global Snapshot. Available when Write Protect or Scene mode is selected in the Properties. Disables or enables the Save buttons for all Snapshots.
Pin Name |
Value |
String |
Position |
Pins Available |
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Last |
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1-n |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
Load1 |
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1-n |
0 1 2 |
0 1 2 |
0 .5 1 |
Input / Output |
Match |
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1-n |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Output |
Save |
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1-n |
trigger |
Input / Output |
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Load Next |
trigger |
Input / Output |
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Load Previous |
trigger |
Input / Output |
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Ramp Time |
0 to 60000 |
0 ms to 60 sec |
0.000 1.000 |
Input / Output |
1. See the Controls section for value definitions.
Using Components with Snapshot Controller Ramp Time
Components such as the Crossover Component or other Text Controller or Custom Controls like the Integer Knobs, and Hexadecimal Knobs will not be recalled by Snapshot if the Ramp Time is a non-zero number.