BjDick Posted December 7, 2023 Report Posted December 7, 2023 Hi, I'm quite familiar with Chamsys MagicQ but new to ZerOS/FLX S24 and would like to do the following: * playback 1 controlling some (HTP) dimmer channels (trivial) * playback 2: Set some of the dimmer channels controlled by playback 1 to 0 (i.e. blacken them out) as long as I hold the flash button of playback 2. Is this possible? Best, Björn Quote
Jon Hole Posted December 7, 2023 Report Posted December 7, 2023 Yes, it is possible. Record the channels you want to go to 0% onto Playback 2 at full (100%), hold SETUP + GO button of Playback 2 and choose "Inhibit". Quote Jon Hole Global Product Manager, Systems and Control
BjDick Posted December 7, 2023 Author Report Posted December 7, 2023 5 hours ago, Jon Hole said: Yes, it is possible. Record the channels you want to go to 0% onto Playback 2 at full (100%), hold SETUP + GO button of Playback 2 and choose "Inhibit". OK, that way I can do some kind of a submaster, i.e. by lowering the fader of Playback 2, I can reduce the brightness of _all_ the channels I recorded to Playback 2. Is it also possible to lower the brightness of that channels by pressing the GO button of Playback 2? Quote
Jon Hole Posted December 8, 2023 Report Posted December 8, 2023 You're completely correct, apologies (this is why I should leave support to @Edward Z88!) Delete that Inhibitor Playback, and we'll do it a different way: Take the relevant channels to 0% in the programmer (so they are red "0"s) Press-and-hold RECORD until you see the Record Window appear on the internal screen Turn off "Smart Tag" (so there isn't a red strip on the left hand side of the button) Press the flashing button of the Playback you want to record onto Hold SETUP & Press the GO button of that Playback Change "Intensity Mixing" to "Latest Takes Precedence" and click "OK" Now, the flash button of that Playback should take those channels to 0%. 1 Quote Jon Hole Global Product Manager, Systems and Control
BjDick Posted December 8, 2023 Author Report Posted December 8, 2023 Works great! Thanks a lot! 😊 Quote
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