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The ''''ETC Gio@5''''  (Gio for short) is a lighting console which is used to programme and control theatre lights in the ADC. It is manufactured by ETC and runs using EOS software - your favourite lighting friend and colleague. The console controls the lighting rig via sACN through an ethernet cable. It is a tracking console that stores lighting states in cues - more information can be found in the [https://www.adctheatre.com/media/5037/an-introduction-to-stage-lighting-at-the-adc-theatre.pdf ADC introductory lighting guide] on cues, commands, tracking etc
The '''ETC Gio@5'''  (Gio for short) is a lighting console which is used to programme and control theatre lights in the ADC. It is manufactured by ETC and runs using EOS software - your favourite lighting friend and colleague. The console controls the lighting rig via sACN through an ethernet cable. It is a tracking console that stores lighting states in cues - more information can be found in the [https://www.adctheatre.com/media/5037/an-introduction-to-stage-lighting-at-the-adc-theatre.pdf ADC introductory lighting guide] on cues, commands, tracking etc


During the get-in and technical rehearsal the Gio is usually moved to the centre of the auditorium (on the plot desk) to give a an audience-eye view and to make it more convenient to access or communicate with the stage if troubleshooting is required.  
During the get-in and technical rehearsal the Gio is usually moved to the centre of the auditorium (on the plot desk) to give a an audience-eye view and to make it more convenient to access or communicate with the stage if troubleshooting is required.  

Revision as of 10:43, 7 September 2022

The ETC Gio@5 (Gio for short) is a lighting console which is used to programme and control theatre lights in the ADC. It is manufactured by ETC and runs using EOS software - your favourite lighting friend and colleague. The console controls the lighting rig via sACN through an ethernet cable. It is a tracking console that stores lighting states in cues - more information can be found in the ADC introductory lighting guide on cues, commands, tracking etc

During the get-in and technical rehearsal the Gio is usually moved to the centre of the auditorium (on the plot desk) to give a an audience-eye view and to make it more convenient to access or communicate with the stage if troubleshooting is required.

The ADC does also have a back up lighting desk, an ETCnomad Puck, which should be switched on during shows but doesn't require any additional set-up and is connected to the lighting network. There is also a nomad Puck in the Stage Manager desk allowing the DSM to control lights if necessary.