
ziglight
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ziglight's post in Solution XL 48/96 was marked as the answer
hello
sur la page SPECIAL tu as un bouton TWO PRESETS !! et c'est déjà tout
tu peux aussi appuyer simultanément sur SHIFT et puis PRESET CONTROL (ça fera la même chose !)
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ziglight's post in Effect speed was marked as the answer
I understand what you want to do ; but I think there is actually no solution (on a solution desk)
effect speed is NOT à fixture parameter (so no way to get it controlled separately (ex DMX-In or Submaster etc)
but there is actually access by the wheel (but not globally only Submaster by submaster...)
when a Submaster with a recorded FX is actif, you have to do a selection of the fixtures you want to control the FX-speed, than activate the Effect-Key... and turn the speed wheel (but I agree this is not comfort at all !!) programmer allways overwrites Subs and memories and when your hit the clear-button all come back to recorded parameters...
to get it done globally, the only way I see is if Zeroo88 would add in the future à MIDI parameter to get this thing controlled via an external (or internal) MIDI controller.... or create a virtual global parameter with a dedicated global access a bit like the speed parameter for chases....
on my wish-list a global speed-control for effects would be welcome (but I thing other features are more important....)
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ziglight's post in Newbie questions was marked as the answer
for question 1:
when patching your fixture, you than affect them to MFK buttons (just hit the button and its patched)
just hit the number of buttons you wish... each button patches one more fixture
for question 2
just select the fixtures you want to group together (for dimmers select is : shift+ flash-button) than hit un Group-Button (MFG) and press it for about 2 or 3 seconds... and that's it
question 3
I would do this with two or more memory pages and than configure the different fade times... (and just leave fixtures and dimmers who should not change values, "untagged" on the "next memories" - after the first one)
you can do it with Submasters too (for manual fading)
hope that helps...
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ziglight's post in updating memories was marked as the answer
hello
I would simply create a CUE where I tag only the parameter which should change
say you have CUE10 and you want only the Gobo change on some fixtures
so créate and insert CUE 10.1 with only the Gobo Chanel taged for the fixtures you want to change (all other parameters should be untagged) and record the new Gobo-Value
... and thats it !!
another way (maybe more comfortable) is to create palettes and then record these palettes as references into your CUEs...(the CUEs will update when you update the palettes)
if you want only edit one parametrer in a given CUE, the best is to do it on the monitor (in the window Memory-Editor)