• grandMA3 User Manual
  • grandMA3 Quick Start Guide
    • 00 Welcome
    • 01 New Show and Setup
    • 02 First Patch
    • 03 First View Setup
    • 04 Control Simple Fixtures
    • 05 3D Fixture Setup
    • 06 Groups
    • 07 Appearance
    • 08 Scribbles
    • 09 Macros
    • 10 Store Cues and Use Executors
    • 11 Add Moving Lights
    • 12 Control Moving Lights
    • 13 Presets
    • 14 Phasers
    • 15 Sequence with multiple cues
    • 16 Network and How to Output DMX
    • 17 Recipes
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Version 1.9

Create a New Show and Initial Setup

Table of contents of this topic

A Fresh Start

There might be a running show when you open the onPC or console. It always boots up with the last loaded show. We are going to build our show from scratch.

This starts with the Backup Menu. This is where we store, load, or delete show files. 

Locate and tap the gear  icon in the left menu (the Command Bar) on the onPC. This menu is not visible as a default on the consoles. On the console, you need to press the Menu button. Another way to get to this menu in the future is by pressing the 'F2' key on the keyboard.

Now the menu pop-up appears. This gives access to several essential menus and settings. We will come back to some of them in later chapters. It is an important pop-up that gives you access to many menus and system settings.

We need the backup menu now, so click the Backup button.

This opens the backup menu. This is used to create, load, and save shows. It refers to a selected drive (hard drive, USB, or another external storage device). The drive can be changed by tapping the drive button in the title bar. The default drive is "Internal". This is where you can select a USB flash drive as the selected drive.

Select the internal drive or a flash drive (if you got one). Now tap or click the New Show button. The software gives a suggested name that includes the current date and time.

The name pop-up can be expanded to include an on-screen keyboard. This might be useful on some devices, for instance, Compact consoles. Tap the keyboard icon () in the right corner of the name input field. This opens a new small "Edit NameInput" pop-up. Now click the keyboard icon in the upper left corner of the new pop-up to show or hide the keyboard - try it out.

When you are happy with the look of the name pop-up, name the show QuickStart.

If you are on a console or computer that you share with others, it might be a good idea to add your name in front of the show name. This ensures you create a new show and do not mess with others' show files.

Hint:
It is always a good idea to store your show in multiple locations. For instance, have a USB flash drive with the show file, and always remember to have the drive with you. Then you have the original file, and if it is changed in the console, you can always load the original. Hardware might also be destroyed or stolen. But that should not mean that your show is lost.

Create a new completely empty show by clicking Check All and then click New Show.

Now you might be asked if you want to save any changes to the currently active show file. The options are Save or Do Not Save - selecting Cancel will cancel the new show creation.

I do not know the answer to this question in your case. But if I am in doubt, I often choose not to save. It must be the responsibility of the programmer to store their show before leaving it. If you are employed in a company, there might be a policy regarding this. If not, then this might be an excellent opportunity to get one.

Select the option you are most comfortable with.

You might be asked if you want to create a new show - we want this, so please click New Show.

Now we have created a new, completely empty show.

Log in as Admin

We might be logged in as a guest user. But we need to have administrative rights to make any changes to the show. So the first thing we might need to do is log in as the Admin.

The current user can be seen in the Command Line input. It could look like this:

Guest[Fixture]>

This example shows that the user is Guest, and the default keyword is Fixture. The default keyword is the one the console assumes we will use if we do not specify anything else. More on this later.

The grandMA3 is a command line console. This means that most things can be done using commands written in the command line input. This might not be the most useful method, but simple operations can be faster to type on a keyboard. Especially when working with the onPC. The command line system also gives us very powerful macro and plugin tools - more on this in later chapters. It is very helpful to know the most common commands and their short versions. A short version means that you do not have to type (and correctly spell) the entire command. There is often a shorter version of the command.

Now we are going to log in as Admin. This user exists in all shows, and the username and password should not be changed. We need to use the Login keyword followed by the user name and the password. Login is a short word, so I prefer to write the entire word, but the short version is Log.

Type and execute the following command:

Guest[Fixture]> Login Admin

If a user has a password, it needs to be added after the login name, and be aware that the password is case-sensitive.

Now we should have the following command line input:

Admin[Fixture]>

Recap

In this chapter, we created a new empty show and logged in as the default administrator user. It lays the foundation for everything following it.

It is not necessary in order to proceed to the next topic, but if you want to read details on some of the things we did, then these are some suggestions:

The backup menu is described in the Show File Handling topic.

Every keyword in the console is described in more detail. Here is a link to the Login keyword. Any keyword can be found by searching for it. If you want to browse through the keywords, then have a look at the General Keywords topic.

The grandMA3 is made to accommodate multiple users working together in the same show. This is one of the reasons for having different users. Read more about users and how to create them in the Single User and Multi User Systems topics.

When you are happy, then move on to the next chapter.


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