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+ | ====== LTP ====== | ||
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+ | LTP in stage lighting stands for **L**atest **T**akes **P**recedence. | ||
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+ | What this means is that regardless what value a channel is set at, a signal that is sent using LTP will overide what is all ready there. i.e. the " | ||
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+ | For example if channel 1 has a DMX value of 128 and you send a LTP DMX value of 175 the new value for the channel will be 175. It has been overidden. If a new LTP DMX signal is sent on the same channel it will take that value. | ||
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+ | == See Also: == | ||
+ | [[HTP]]\\ | ||
+ | [[LoTP]] | ||
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+ | ====== ====== | ||
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