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Edward Z88

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  1. Hi @droiddk Really pleased to hear you have found them useful. Edward
  2. Hi @naes Welcome to the Zero 88 Forum. I have moved this topic into the Solution & Solution XL forum. The first thing I would recommend doing, is checking the software version running on your console. It is important to ensure you are running up-to-date software if you are learning the console. To confirm the current software version running on your console, please click the “Other Windows” button, found top left of the Output Window. By default, this is the window shown at the top of the external monitor. From the drop-down choose System Info. In the window that opens will be a line of text displaying the “Software Version”. Feel free to take a picture of this window and post it, and we can advise the best software version. If you haven't already, I'd recommend watching the video below... This discusses how Solution consoles operate, running ZerOS 7.9.x software and later. I hope this helps. If you have any questions, please let us know. Edward
  3. Hi Thierry, I have looked at the Robe Robin 600e Spot in Mode 1. If you patch this fixture, and Automatically Create Macros, you will see a [Lamp On, Fixture Non Position Reset] macro. If you select your Robin 600e Spots and tap this, this will send a Lamp On command. According to the fixture's DMX map, you will need to set the "Shutter, Strobe, Control" parameter to 0, prior to activating the fixture macros... https://www.robe.cz/res/downloads/dmx_charts/Robin_600E_Spot_DMX_charts.pdf If you have any questions, please let us know. Edward
  4. Hi Thierry, Hope you're well. Would you be able to let me know the model and mode of your Robe fixtures? I will then be able to take a look. Edward
  5. Hi Steve, Apologies for not replying to this thread. This feature suggestion is logged as reference number ZOS-10915 on our system. Faders is certainly one option, but it may also be worth adding + and - buttons per parameter. Edward
  6. Hi Steve, Well spotted. This scroll bar has been removed to save space on smaller screens. You can click and drag, or swipe on a touchscreen, to scroll through the Patch Groups. We are aware of an issue on Orb consoles running ZerOS 7.10, related to opening the Fixture Levels window, which can cause a crash. Therefore if you use the Fixture Levels window, and don't have multicell fixtures, then you may wish to stick with ZerOS 7.9.9.5. If you use the Fixture Levels window, and do have multicell fixtures you wish to control, I would be happy to share the latest beta software with you, that fixes the Fixture Levels issue. Please drop me an email if you would like access to the beta. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions. Edward
  7. No problem at all. If you'd like to go in depth, please see the "Controlling & Programming Fixtures" webinar below... Edward
  8. Hi @droiddk That is correct - in this situation you would want to ensure your effect playback also includes position information, to allow you to see more than 50% of the effect. Hope this helps, Edward
  9. Hi @droiddk Welcome to the Zero 88 Forum. Thank you for your description. I have just had a play with our demo Capture file, and this seems to be working as expected. Effects are waveforms, that "run around" the current parameter value, which is used as a midpoint. Therefore when running an effect over a parameter that is at full (or at 0), half of the effect is not visible, and you will only see the half of the effect which is below full (or above 0). In my show file, I find I need to raise the playback to 30%, to show the effect slowly start. Whereas with the fixtures defaulting with 50% Pan and Tilt, I can see the effect start to run when my playback is at 15%. I hope this makes sense. If you have any questions, please let me know. Edward
  10. Hi @pb_blue Thanks very much for the update. Pleased to hear it. Edward
  11. Dear All, ZerOS Library 3.0 has now been released. This is available for ZerOS consoles running ZerOS 7.10 software and later. This release contains 27,914 fixtures. ZerOS Library 3.0, along with further information, can be downloaded from the Library page below... https://zero88.com/library For installation instructions, see the link below... https://zero88.com/manuals/zeros/patching/zeros-library Legacy Consoles If your console cannot run ZerOS 7.10 software or later, individual fixture files that you require can be downloaded from the link below... https://zero88.com/fixtures/legacy-library/Legacy library (gft41.0)/ Additional Fixtures If the fixture you wish to control is missing from the latest library, see the link below... https://zero88.com/library#support If you have any questions, please let us know. Edward
  12. Hi Sven, I have replied to your email. ZerOS is working correctly in this scenario, as it ensures the most recent MIDI cue in a playback is triggered, upon receiving timecode. I have provided details in my email, on how you can use this as a way for playbacks to release themselves when not required. (In case it is useful, on OrbXF you can hold SHIFT and tap RELEASE, to release all playbacks). If you have any questions, please let me know. Edward
  13. Hi Sven, Sorry to hear you have had difficulty using MIDI with your OrbXF. Thank you for emailing support@zero88.com, and providing your show file. I will download Timelord and take a look. If you have any questions, please let me know. Edward
  14. Hi @Dodoooh Welcome to the Zero 88 Forum. I am not familiar with Mix16Pro, however it looks like this app can only output a single universe of Art-Net. It doesn’t look like it can receive Art-Net to control it. Theoretically, you would be able to see MixPro16 over your Art-Net network from your FLX S24, in the Devices tab of Setup. You won’t however be able to control it. If you have any questions, please let us know. Edward
  15. Hi Dan, Welcome to the Zero 88 Forum. As @kgallen states, there’s no shut down procedure on FLX consoles, just flick the power switch when you’re done. Only thing to mention is that changes made in Setup are not automatically saved until you exit Setup. So if you make changes in Setup and then switch off the console, the changes will not have been saved. Hope this helps, Edward
  16. Hi @Jouper The Solution SMPTE/MIDI/Remote/CAN PCB upgrade card is no longer available. If you have any questions, please let us know. Edward
  17. Hi Jouper, It is possible to output sACN from Solution. It is not possible to use the Solution as an sACN to DMX gateway, as Solution cannot receive and then convert the sACN data back to DMX. May I ask what you would like to achieve with the PC processing? It would certainly be possible to send sACN data to a dedicated sACN to DMX gateway, and a PC, simultaneously over a network. If you have any questions, please let us know. Edward
  18. Hi Jouper, This blanking plate was fitted on Solution consoles in place of an XLR desk light port. Edward
  19. Hi All, As mentioned, Zero 88 is 50 this year. We have published our refreshed History page, including some key landmark dates and interesting facts... https://zero88.com/history Edward
  20. Dear All, Throughout February and March, we have various 1-hour online training sessions, covering different FLX range lighting console topics. Follow along with your console, Phantom ZerOS, or just watch, with plenty of time to ask questions, to make sure you get the most out of the sessions with the Zero 88 training team. These sessions will cover FLX S24, FLX S48, FLX and ZerOS Server, but will also be applicable to other Zero 88 consoles running the ZerOS operating system. For a list of sessions, dates & times, and also to register, head to the training page below… https://zero88.com/training#eventdates If you have any questions, as always just let us know. Edward
  21. Hi @Kauz Thanks very much for taking the time to create a mock-up. This is really interesting. I'm not familiar with any of the old ADB consoles! Edward
  22. Salut @delfine J'ai jeté un coup d'œil au site Web d'Iiyama et rien n'indique que ce moniteur ne serait pas compatible avec ZerOS... https://iiyama.com/gl_en/products/prolite-t2453mts-b1/ Selon les informations du pilote, il est "plug & play" avec Windows 10 et devrait donc fonctionner avec ZerOS. Si vous connectez l'écran tactile à un PC Windows, l'écran tactile fonctionne-t-il correctement ? Pendant l'étalonnage, arrivez-vous à dessiner correctement sur l'écran ? Si vous avez des questions, s'il vous plaît laissez-nous savoir. Hi @delfine I have taken a look at the Iiyama website, and there's nothing to suggest that this monitor wouldn't be compatible with ZerOS... https://iiyama.com/gl_en/products/prolite-t2453mts-b1/ According to the driver information, it is "plug & play" with Windows 10, and so should work with ZerOS. If you connect the touchscreen to a Windows PC, does the touchscreen function correctly? During calibration, are you able to draw on the screen correctly? If you have any questions, please let us know. Edward
  23. Hi Kevin, If you are changing which parameters you are including in a Beam palette, rather than updating existing parameters, you may be best to use RECORD -> Overwrite, rather than Update.... which is basically a slightly quicker way of doing what you have already done - deleting them and starting again! Edward
  24. Hi Mac, If you drop us an email to fixturesupport@zero88.com, with a link to the Arena website, we will take a look. That is exactly right, assuming that Resolume Arena can be controlled like most media servers. Edward
  25. Hi Kevin, Sorry to hear you are still having difficulty with the online manual. We are aware the search results need improvement. I have passed your comments onto our marketing team, who manage the website platform, for us to see what we can do. For completeness, link here... https://zero88.com/manuals/zeros/cues-playbacks/updating-cues/update-options#remove If you're still hazy on Remove, please let me know. To access the PDF version and use your browser's page search, see here... https://zero88.com/storage/downloads/manuals/zeros-en.pdf Increasing the sensitivity, will reduce the amount you need to adjust the encoder. This therefore also affects the acceleration detection. If you wish, you can use the Coarse or Fine option as an attribute's shifted encoder function, rather than fanning options. You could then increase the global sensitivity to reduce the number of spins required, but then hold shift and dial the encoder for a parameter when you need fine control. More information here... https://zero88.com/manuals/zeros/controlling-fixtures/attribute-settings If you have any questions, please let me know. Edward
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