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A tree view of all the programmed scenes. The main folders represent groups. Opening the branch of a particular scene displays its contents. See Link Objects. === Active Scene === An active scene is indicated by a red ball to the left of the scene icon. You can double-click on the scene icon to toggle the active state of the scene. === Control Panel === Right-click on a Scene and select 'Control Panel' to display the scene control panel. === Changed Flags === Changed scene status is indicated by a red asterisk overlaid on the icon. === Scene Edit === The contents of a scene or a step can be output by right-clicking on it and selecting 'Set Parameters'. This outputs the data of the scene/step and sets it as active in Program Control window. The tree view is useful for moving, copying and deleting individual elements within scenes. === Step Timing === You can set individual fade in and hold times on steps by right-clicking on the desired step. This opens a Rate control which can used to set the timing. It displayed in the tree view next to the step. See also Scenes.
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