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  1. This helped a lot, David! Thank You! About the video there: at the end a very important step ist missing there. You need to disable "release on lower" for the intensity fader! Otherwise it will overwrite the colors when turning of the fixtures light, so next time u need to set all color fades again from below. With disabled "release on lower" the color mix will stay, even when intensity is 0%. Maybe You guys wann add this hint to the video.
  2. Thanks, RECORD HOME sounds like a good idea. I‘ll try it asap. But there‘s another thing. It‘s the way ZerOS is mixing the two different cues. cue fader 2 for red: r 100% / g 0% / b 0% and fader 3 for blue: r 0% / g 0% / b 100 % if I pull both in, i should get purple: r 100% / g 0% / b 100% But ist always turns to the color (red or blue) of the last fader I moved up. I tried different settings for the fader, but it didn‘t help. I guess the cue i made for the color didn‘t records the red channel on 100% only, it also recorded the 0% for the other color channels, right? It seems to me the general logic of ZerOS to adress the whole fixture instead of every channel of a lamp (which is great for a quick beginning) is now what restricting me here. Is there a way to get access directly to the channels of a fixture?
  3. Hi, turning of SmarTag helped. I‘ve now on fader for red, one for green and one for blue. But if none of them is active, all three colors will be on 100% (white). Fading in one color reduces the two other colors. Fading out the color returns to white. Of course that‘s not helpful. The Faders should just add a color. Fading out should turn into black at the end. And i need to get ride off the white as soon as intensity is higher than 0%. Splitting the control for color and itensity means: fader1: itensity fader2: color red fader3: color blue To get a blue light i‘d need to fader 1 and 3 together. To get purple light i‘d fade all three in. Itensity without a color should stay black, same for using a color fader only. Is that possible?
  4. That would be great and helpful! Thank You, Edward.
  5. Ok, so this time ist wasn‘t my fault? 😂 It’s the 7.9.9.5 Beta You are talking about, right? Then I‘ll try it later today. Do You know when the final release will be out? Thanks again for Your help, Kevin!
  6. Thanks for Your help, Kevin. I‘ll try it out after work today.
  7. Hi all, I have some LED bars on the show, for example: - Stairville Show Bar TriLED 18x3W RGB (manual) - Stairville Led Bar 240/8 RGB DMX 30 ° (manual) These fixtures are contained in the current library. However, the color picker only changes the first LED or the first LED group. The effects do not work correctly either. Instead of a running light across all LEDs, the entire bar is controlled as a lamp. Where and how can this be changed? Thanks in advance
  8. Hi all, first of all, I have to admit, I'm completely new to zero 88. I have had a FLX S48 for a few days, which is supposed to replace the old QLC+. So I don't want to rule out the possibility that I'm getting this wrong right now. My setup consists of LED PARs, LED bars, moving heads and LED effects. In QLC + I created chasers in three different categories: - chaser for the colors - chaser for intensity (dimmer) - chaser for movement (positions) All these chasers were always overlapping for all devices. So when I selected the color chaser "red green", all fixtures alternated between red and green. The fixtures were activated in groups with one fader each (for example for the group "washer") for the luminosity. So I was able to activate fixture groups for a color chaser via the intensity, adjust their luminosity individually and, if necessary, add further chasers (movement or dimmer). With 24 color chasers, 8 dimmer curves, 8 movements and 8 groups of lamps, that makes 12,000 different scenes. That's exactly what I'm trying to recreate in ZerOS. However, the chasers always seem to have to map the luminosity. I have also not yet succeeded in creating a fader (intensity / dimmer) for a group of fixtures without including a color or a movement. What am I doing wrong here? How would you approach the problem?
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