Instruction manual
Glossary Jester Operating Manual
Jester Manual 73-403-00 Issue 3.4 45 of 53
Lock
The facility on the Jester which allows you to stop the memories and submasters
being altered.
LTP
Latest Takes Precedence. The mixing law used when replaying grabbed DMX
inputs. This means that activating another recorded memory or submaster will
instantly change the grabbed DMX input to the required values.
Memory
A block of storage data containing intensity information about all of the Jesters
channels. The Jester has capacity for 500 memories.
Memory Master
The master fader, which controls the overall level of the memory being output.
Memory Stick
Another name for a Flash Disk.
MIDI
Musical Instrument Digital Interface. A MIDI signal from a MIDI instrument or other
MIDI device can be used to control the Jester.
Mode
The button which defines which mode the Jester is in.
Modifiers
Often used to describe the options available within a chase. The chase modifiers are
Attack, Direction and Speed.
Monitor
A VGA monitor port is provided on the Jester as standard. You can use the desk
without a monitor, but it’s much easier to use with a monitor connected.
MSC
MIDI Show Control. A standard protocol published by the MIDI Manufacturers
Association.
MSD
Mass Storage Device. See Flashdisk.
Non-Isolated
The DMX ports on the back of the Jester are not opto-isolated.
Notes
Part of the MIDI system, whereby a specific note can trigger a preset or submaster.










