I have used a Strand two scene analogue lighting console for some years and have just started using a new Smartfade 2496 console for a forthcoming show. I plan to use the memory faders as cues and work through them as the show progresses. Someone has suggested that I should connect to my laptop and make a note of all the channel settings for each cue immediately after the technical rehearsal, so that I have a hard copy to fall back on if the SD memory card fails. However this will take some time to do on the day after the technical rehearsal when time is limited. Presumably in reality, very few lighting managers have time to do this and rely on their memory cards with backups?
Also, I was thinking of recording cues on alternate memory channels i.e. 2, 4, 6, 8, etc so I can insert additional cues easily at short notice. Does this sound sensible?
If anyone has further 'belt and braces' suggestions of how to organise things during the frenzy of the technical rehearsal, I would be please to hear them.
Many thanks in anticipation.
Phil