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Colour mixing on faders - UV Only


NigelP

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Just a quick question from a newby on the FLX S24.  I need to be able to raise the UV channel separately from all the others.  There is a very good Knowledge base article about colour mixing RGB but I need to know if the same process works for all 6 channels.  I presume it does, but I'm not able to try it until we get into rehearsals and dress so time is very limited if I have to do something else.. Thanks to anyone who can allay my fears!

Nigel

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Hi Nigel,

Yes, to Record just the UV parameter onto a playback, it is exactly the same process as RGB, as noted in the article here...

http://support.zero88.com/1014413041

All you’ll need to do, is ensure the Intensity and UV parameters are at full, and are the only parameters tagged (indicated by having a lighter blue encoder background, and a red intensity value in the output window). You’ll then be able to record this to a playback, ensuring SmartTag is disabled. 

Dont forget you can download PhantomZerOS onto a PC, so that you can practice this beforehand by emulating a FLX S. PhantomZerOS is available to download here...

https://zero88.com/forum/files/file/17-zeros-794/

If you have any queries just let us know.

Edward

Edward Smith
Product Specialist

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