eldar Posted April 19, 2005 Report Posted April 19, 2005 Hello, I'm currently trying to program chases on the Fat Frog, resulting in some confusion and the forum 'how do i' has been of help. (thanks) However, :? Can you please explain what full and partial modes are and what makes them different? Also how do you change from one to the other? any info would be appricated Thanks Eldar Quote
K-Nine Posted April 19, 2005 Report Posted April 19, 2005 In Full Mode whenever you program a memory (scene or chase) or a submaster EVERY GENERIC CHANNEL AND FIXTURE CHANNEL will be recorded and consequently output when the memory is output or the submaster is raised. In Partial Mode, only those fixtures tagged will be recorded and output when the memory is output or the submaster raised. Personally I would recommend Partial Mode as it is far more flexible and allows you to program submasters that can just affect colour, beam or position of certain fixtures, without changing the outputs of untagged fixtures. You should decide which Program Mode you wish to use and set it to that mode before programming your memories and submasters. Program Mode is set in Desk Setup in Super User. See the following sections in the Frog Series Operating Manual: Memories - Full and Partial (Page 4-4) Submasters - Full and Partial (Page 5-3) Desk Setup - Program Mode (Page 6-9) Quote K-Nine : Technically Advanced Roving Dog In Space Bran Media | Myspace
joshread Posted August 8, 2006 Report Posted August 8, 2006 Sorry to bring up an old topic. But could someone please explain to me what this 'Tagging buisness is all about. I have read the manual but didn't really get to grips with it Thanks Josh Quote
K-Nine Posted August 8, 2006 Report Posted August 8, 2006 Tagging is used in Partial Mode and determines what fixture LTP parameters are actually recorded into a memory or submaster data. Note - dimmer/generic channels and fixture brightness/intensity channels are ALWAYS RECORDED, so if you don't wish them to appear on the outputs when playing back the memory or submaster, ensure they are at zero when you press the PROGRAM button. If a fixture parameter (colour, beamshape, position) is tagged it will be recorded, if it is not tagged it won't. Probably most obvious on submaster data where you only want say a number of fixtures to change colour, or gobo, or simply move from one position to another. Only tag the parameters you wish to record. Quote K-Nine : Technically Advanced Roving Dog In Space Bran Media | Myspace
joshread Posted August 8, 2006 Report Posted August 8, 2006 Thanks K-nine So say I wanted to change just the colour of a number of fixtures using a submaster, I would just tag the colour parameter and select the fixtures i wanted it to change on and then record to a submaster as usual. Is this right? Thanks Josh Quote
K-Nine Posted August 9, 2006 Report Posted August 9, 2006 Select the fixture(s) you wish to be recorded. Set the colour parameter(s), eg colour wheel or CMY colour mixing to the required values using the control wheels - adjusting a parameter will automatically tag that parameter - then record into submaster. Quote K-Nine : Technically Advanced Roving Dog In Space Bran Media | Myspace
sam.henderson Posted February 6, 2007 Report Posted February 6, 2007 So sorry to drag up this old topic...but... What happens if you change from FULL to Partial Mode halfway through programming?! How are the fixtures affected?! Thanks, Sam Quote Sam for a interactive training suport program on how to use your fat frog effectivly why not look at my frog training program-
Paul Posted February 6, 2007 Report Posted February 6, 2007 If you change modes, everything gets tagged in every memory/submaster/SX/palette. Quote
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