HTP (Highest Takes Precedent) vs. LTP (Latest Takes Precedent)

Intensities can be resolved either HTP (Highest Takes Precedent) or LTP (Latest Takes Precedent).

LTP

If multiple controls (Look Masters or Cue Lists) are attempting to control the same attribute, the last one to move it will win. For example, if one cue sets a level to 75%, then another one is executed and it sets it to a level of 50%, the attribute will go to 50%.

Note:

HTP

If multiple controls (Look Masters or Channel Masters or Cue Lists) are writing to an intensity attribute, the one with the greatest value will win. The exception to this rule is if a control with a higher priority is wanting it to go to a lower level, it will win.

See Also:

Tracking

Releasing & Asserting Cue Lists

Priorities

Fade Resolution