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  1. Today I stumbled across a colour temperature screen when programming some Chauvet Ovation fixtures that did a great job, but I'm damned if I could find it again when programming some ADJ Cobbs, Is it only available when using certain fixtures and where will I find it again? Using FLX S48 board.
  2. Yes thankyou, I wasn't selecting playbacks, so the board kept copying cue 1 to cue 5 and asking to over right cue 5???
  3. If I have a lighting scene temporarily programmed on to slider 1 on a S48 board, how do I copy it to cue 5 on a main cue stack?
  4. Thank you very much. A little bit more in-depth than I was hoping for, but I will have a go. Cheers.
  5. As a relative beginner I have a fade question. I want 10 fixtures to fade in intensity, 8 of them to fade to zero intensity over a 15 second period and the remaining 2 to fade to 25% over the same period and remain at 25%. How can I program this to be done with one cue in a stack using an FLX S48 console?
  6. That sorted it, thank you again.
  7. Thank you very much, I will try this tomorrow.
  8. I don't want them to swing back to the home position when I lower the faders. I just want the intensity to drop to zero and raise again when I push the faders back up. Move on dark doesn't have any effect because I don't have a stack. I don't know how else to explain it, sorry
  9. I am running a FLX S48 board. I was hoping to record two moving head lights into sliders 1 & 2. After positioning them, giving them a colour and an intensity and recording them, I simply wanted to be able to move the sliders up and down but when the sliders go down the lights swing to the home position. I recorded in channel and run in playback mode, what on earth am I doing wrong?
  10. Is there anyway to fast forward and pause a long fade (15 minutes) to see the lighting state at say 10 minutes into the fade before recording it? FLX S48 with external monitor.
  11. That worked great, thanks.
  12. Thank you for the reply. Just to be 100% sure I phrased the question correctly, at the moment the light in the previous cue is (white) and I want it to transition from the (white) to (blue) over the 12 minute fade time. At the moment the light is snapping to (blue) and then dimming over the 12 minute fade time. Is your instruction still the same?
  13. I am operating someone else's program. One of the queues is a dim sequence over 12 minutes, one of the lights in the sequence needs to change colour as it dims , how do I program it to do this without ruining the rest of the lights in the sequence? FLX S48. Novice.
  14. Thank you.
  15. Hi, I am a complete novice to lighting so what I'm about to say might not even make sense. I'm just learning how to stand in for others running a stage show using the Zero 88 FLX S48 board. All the cues are saved on the master channel/slider, so all I'm doing is pressing the go button at the right time. As I'm very nervous about getting it wrong (and we are still only rehearsal stage) I keep double pressing the GO button and skipping a cue. This means using the mouse to highlight the missed cue to turn it yellow then hitting GO to activate the cue and by the time I've done this the action has moved on and I'm way behind. Finally got to the question, Is there a quick way to get back to the missed cue without using the mouse or touch pad, like a one press back button?
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