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  1. Hi to all again, The Problem is fixed now. All submasters can be programmed as usual. One additional hint: on reloading the former show you will have this effect back, so you won't be able to add additional submasters to it. This happens to my assumption due to the new showfile format,so we programmed a new Show. Kind regards Carlsson
  2. Thanks for the quick answers, we are going to check this evening, I'll follow up on it. Powercycling the desk is not resolving this issue, it would be good idea to include the reset procedure into the upgrade instructions for 2.5 (if not already happened). Greets Carlsson
  3. Hi to all, we are using a JesterML 24 since about a year in a popular club to control conventional light and RGB-LEDS. Since we upgraded it from FW2.3 to FW2.5 we get the message "warning:out of memory" by trying to store a new submaster. We are currently storing everything to submasters due to the "ad-hoc" character of the club, the most frequent used buttons are the flash buttons . Currently we have 2 Banks with 12 submasters programmed, this should not reach the desks capacities. We are now thinking about a factory reset, which would require a complete new setup and submaster programming. The question is: Is there a more elegant way to resolve this ? Btw: we realized a really large fixture library had been put into the desk after the upgrade. We use a few "self-made" fixtures in our setup, because we did not find suitable ones in the library. Is there anyway to delete these unused fixtures to free up space ? Greets from munich
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