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Laubfrosch

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  1. A special eastgerman one!!! :twisted: What´s the difference between russians and western germans? The russians are already gone! :wink:
  2. Hi Paul, I think a fixture which contains 3 HTP- Channels will work fine. These HTP could be controlled via wheels. This could add more flexibility for the Mambo, i.e. in medium size clubs or discos with 48 fixtures (ML and Colorchangers or whatever) you still have 144 HTPs to Patch and control. cheers Sven :wink:
  3. Hi all, as you know I spent a few hours at the Mambo. If it´s possible a fixture with for example more than just one HTP channel will be fine Just saving Fixture buttons and use more DMX Channels. I know the Mambo is almost a ml-controller, but this could be a nice feature espacially for disco venues. :mrgreen: Thanks for reading Sven
  4. Hi folks, last night I checked out the Mambo once again. I noticed that palettes buttons for Beamshape did light although there were none programmed. The buttons hilighted were exact the ones which were programmed with Position Palettes. I hope this helps. :roll: Sven
  5. Hi K-nine, I´m already working with the PC Fixture editing tool, but I´ld prefer to edit fixture directly with the frog desks. Imagine you´re on any production and a default fixture does´nt work the way you want. Do you always wear a Laptop just for editing fixtures? :wink: I think this might be a nice feature just to spare time edit fixtures. Best regards Sven
  6. Hi :mrgreen: , I just received the Mambo Frog. It seems to be a nice desk!:-) Here my first impressions. What about giving the SX-Buttons a kind of swap function like the good old masterpiece has. I.e. pushing a new SX Button starts the transferred memory and also turns of the last one. :?: In general I´ld like to be able to edit fixture types directly on the frogs, which I think is faster then editing on a PC. I.e. just editing fixture defaults. Some like working with brightness 100% as default other like 0%. That´s all for now. :wink: Sven
  7. Hi all, first of all i think it´s a great thing to arrange the partial mode more partial. . I read through the posts and got an idea. what about lighting the recorded attribute button like colour, beamshape when the edit button is pushed for the actual memory. And also blinking LED for each Fixture which is included in the memory or chase. Perhaps this helps while working without an external VGA monitor. with a from germany Laubfrosch
  8. What about a free Desklite incl. a second spare bulb. Of Course a special edition for UV- Lighting! :wink:
  9. Hi there, the desk was running in partial mode. I changed an existing fixture, editted all Palettes and the fixtures werde tagged during programming. a good morning from germany sven
  10. The desk was running in Partial mode, but I changed a fixture in the setup. The Palettes were editted but the memories weren´t updated. I hope this helps finding the bug. best regards Laubfrosch ( Sven)
  11. Hi all, during working with the "Leap Frog" I noticed memories which are programmed with preprogrammed "Palettes" like Colour ore Beamshape don´t work properly if fixtures have changed (Pallettes edited). I´d prefer having the memories relating on the palettes( other desks call them focusses or presets), making the work a lot easier on tour or installations with changing configurations. If you have prgrammed your memories under use of the palettes you only need to edit the palette to get the memory working right. with a from Germany Laubfrosch(Sven)
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