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delicolor

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  1. Using Phantom ZerOS 7.9.7, I noticed this behaviour as well when playing about with Z remote and Z monitor Apps on both Android and Ipad. I will check it on our actual desk tomorrow, which is a Leapfrog 48 on 7.9.7.
  2. In answer to your question, it is a LeapFrog 48 and we don't have any conventional dimmers connected. The rig is mostly LED wash fixtures with a few movers (and a mirror-ball type effect). I might keep a few faders for conventionals should someone bring a rack in.
  3. Edward, thank you for your thorough reply. They had set the old desk up so that a handful of important fixtures had their channels patched onto the Presets in blocks of 6 (intensity, red, blue, green, white, not used). I had assumed at first that the heads were set to first address 1, 7, 13 etc. to achieve this but when I dug into the config I could see that the higher DMX numbers in the 100s were patched accordingly. Whilst it means the operator could colour mix on faders it would presumably conflict with LTP on the desk. Regarding intensity, can each of the 48 dimmers be patched to multiple DMX addresses in parallel or is it one DMX per dimmer/fader? That will get round multiple heads with the same start address with them running out of blocks of 6 faders. Whilst you are on, can I output DMX universe 1 to both desk outlets 1 & 2 simultaneously? That will sort out a short term wiring config to match the current arrangement. I have looked at the manual and tinkered with GhostZerOS but I haven't quite got my head round the subtleties of setup yet.
  4. We have a number of generic 8 channel RGBW leds working happily on an older Frog. We now have a Leapfrog on 7.9.7 and I want to simplify the functionality as much as possible moving forward so that inexperienced users don't inadvertently set off macros and such. (I'm sure that colour mixing is best left to the desk rather than the head, same with transition speed and we certainly don't want any disco macros firing off). Is there a straight-forward way of creating a null parameter associated with a fixture channel nailed to output level 0 which would lock the fixture down to RGBW plus dimmer? I rummaged in the details tab but couldn't work out an obvious answer (unless dark is tied in with it). Similarly, can a parameter be nailed up to 255 or constrained to a range such as 0 to 240? Thanks guys, Ian
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