How do you lay out your Hog

HI folks:

I have a Hog3PC with 4 monitors (works great) 2 touch panels and 2 CRT's im just curious how you lay out your panels.

my screens are numbered 1 - 4 from left to right

screens 1 and 2 sit above the playback and programming wings respectively and are both touch screens
screens 3 and 4 sit to the right of the programming wing and are both crt;s

on screen 1 i have it divided into 3 sections -- the upper 2 are the color wheel on the left and the color directory on the right, the lower section goes all the way across and is the primary show cue list

screen 2 is divided in half and has the groups and position directories open in it - we are an all conventional house except for some LED wash lights. I use the positions pallete to build looks that persist from show to show, although for our current show im considering replacing all or part of the positions pallette with the list directory as i wil have a number of chases there

Screen 3 has the programmer and screen 4 has the output

im just looking for ideas or ways to do things better

TIM
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  • For programming moving/LED lighting:

    I have a view that has the output on the left outboard, the programmer on the right outboard, and then my two inboards are covered similar to standard view with GPCB in those. I have a view each for both LED's and moving if there is a need.

    For a conventional view, I have the same outboards, but my inboards have a full left screen that is groups (further down in the window to show more), and a split right screen with color and intensity pallets. The color is a layover from the scroller days, but it does get uses sometimes.

    For playback:

    My left outboard has my current cuelist on it, and my right outboard has a full screen of output. (I too just call up the programmer when needed for a cue'ed show).

    My inboards have the same as the moving light programming view above (split screens of GPCB).

    Hope this helps.
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  • For programming moving/LED lighting:

    I have a view that has the output on the left outboard, the programmer on the right outboard, and then my two inboards are covered similar to standard view with GPCB in those. I have a view each for both LED's and moving if there is a need.

    For a conventional view, I have the same outboards, but my inboards have a full left screen that is groups (further down in the window to show more), and a split right screen with color and intensity pallets. The color is a layover from the scroller days, but it does get uses sometimes.

    For playback:

    My left outboard has my current cuelist on it, and my right outboard has a full screen of output. (I too just call up the programmer when needed for a cue'ed show).

    My inboards have the same as the moving light programming view above (split screens of GPCB).

    Hope this helps.
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