Leo_e Posted May 9, 2005 Report Posted May 9, 2005 Hello. As far as i know, the way of using the fatfrog live during a concert is by making cool stuff and copying the to the submasters. But what if i feel like changing the colour sudenly? or maybe make the moving heads go out on the crowd and still have the selected color and beamshape? What i would like to do is to have like six buttons that selects different colours (which are programmed before), six buttons for different positions(one for the crowd, one for the lead and so on..). And also a few buttons for beamshape so that i can change gobos when ever i like and still have the same position/movement and colour. i know this is possible using the hog2 but can i do this via the fatfrog? Thnx - leo Quote
sp Posted May 9, 2005 Report Posted May 9, 2005 Hi, Yes, this function is called palettes. You can have colour, beamshape and position palettes and basically, once setup, you select some fixtures, hold the colour/beamshape/position button and hit a channel flash button. Easy, exactly what you describe See section 7-6 of the Frog manual for details. Latest manual downloads available here. Hope this helps, sp Quote
Leo_e Posted May 9, 2005 Author Report Posted May 9, 2005 Thank you for your answer. Are you supose to hold down the "color button" _and_ press the wanted palett or press and hold the "color button", release, and then after a while press the wanted palett? I could´nt tell from the manual and you answer. Quote
Kirkup_xp Posted May 9, 2005 Report Posted May 9, 2005 This is possible, you need to lock the screen to the Pallets screen - press and hold F1 and the attribute button you require (Colour, Position, Beam)... now the flash buttons beneath each channel will act as pallet select buttons for the attribute you've selected. Quote Peter Kirkup
Leo_e Posted May 9, 2005 Author Report Posted May 9, 2005 I´m not sure i follow you right now... By doing this i would simply hold the colour/beam/pos button and then press the wanted palette? Quote
Kirkup_xp Posted May 9, 2005 Report Posted May 9, 2005 By holding F1 and Pressing the Colour button, you lock the colour pallets to the flash buttons. Pressing Flash button 1 applies Colour 1, etc. You can unlock the window by pressing F1 again. Quote Peter Kirkup
Paul Posted May 9, 2005 Report Posted May 9, 2005 You can use palettes in one of two ways: 1. (sp's way) Hold down Colour/Beamshape/Position, and without letting go, press a Channel Flash button. 2. (kirkup_xp's way) Lock the Channel Flash buttons onto Palette selection by holding down F1, and without letting go, press Colour/Beamshape/Position. The Channel Flash buttons are now locked on palettes. If you haven't got an external monitor connected, get one! There isn't much on the LCD to help you along with palettes. Quote
sp Posted May 9, 2005 Report Posted May 9, 2005 And a keyboard, naming palettes and subs then becomes so much more fun. sp Quote
Leo_e Posted May 9, 2005 Author Report Posted May 9, 2005 Thank you for your aswers, hopefully all this will clear up tomorrow when i get back to work and can get to work on the Fatfrog. It's quite hard to understand a thing you never done before without having the frog infront of you Thank you all again! Quote
sam.henderson Posted May 10, 2005 Report Posted May 10, 2005 If you want to try stuff out at home then why not just have a go on the OLE; THe 'Phantom Frog' avaiable for download off the zero88 downloads section. To keep a button pressed down on the OLE (like colour to see the palletes) just right click and then right click again to release the button. 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-
spac Posted February 22, 2006 Report Posted February 22, 2006 again compleate novice here. I curently use palets but would love to know if you can program them to subs, I.E push up the red sub and evrything changes to red Quote
K-Nine Posted February 23, 2006 Report Posted February 23, 2006 Ensure that the desk is in Partial Mode. Select your fixtures, set them to red using a red palette if you have already programmed one or using the wheels to set the colour to red. Select the required submaster and record just the Colour attribute in the channel data. Note - Whenever you raise the submaster fader ALL the fixtures you programmed in the channel data will go to their programmed values (eg red). If you only want certain fixtures to go red, select the fixtures and apply the red palette Quote K-Nine : Technically Advanced Roving Dog In Space Bran Media | Myspace
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