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I've got a suggestion for a new softwareversion.

Is it possible, that you integread a function in the run mode so that you can change the output level of each channel also when the memorys are active.

Maybe be pressing shift and the fader of the channel you want, so that you can grab the output of the channel which is programmed in the memory and fade it down.

At the moment it's only possible, because of HTP, to rise the outputlevel higher than it's programmed in the memory.

If you change the memory, everything should be putted out how it is programmed in the memory.

 

Sorry for this bad english, I hope you understand it.

 

Greetings Heiko Bruggner

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Posted

Hi ....

 

When in run mode on the Jester is it possible to fade down a channel ?? .... I've played around with skipping to the current memory in run, then going to program mode and 'grabbing' the channel to then fade it out, but then if you hit <overwrite> you jump to the next stored memory (not good when running a show). If you go back to 'run' mode then the channel is still there.

 

It's easy to manually add a channel for a scene in run mode, but taking one out seems impossible ....

 

Any ideas v much appreciated ....

 

Steve

Posted

The problem with Program Mode automatically incrementing to the next programmed memory after a Program operation was fixed back in version 1.7. Upgrade your desk to the latest version (software and instructions HERE) and you'll get this fix.

 

The suggestion to be able to reduce levels without leaving Run Mode has been logged for consideration - see above.

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