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Simplifying jargon - video series


Jon Hole

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Thank you 🙂 glad you like them!

We're deliberately aiming for "neutral" - explaining jargon rather than teaching a particular console.

That said... we're working towards an online manual & updated knowledgebase, which these will hopefully be included in.

Jon Hole
Global Product Manager, Systems and Control

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5 minutes ago, CPlater1 said:

It didn't have sound earlier on YouTube, but was fine on Facebook an hour or so later.

A slight technical issue - apologies! The silent version was online for approx 45 minutes - so well spotted!

Jon Hole
Global Product Manager, Systems and Control

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Hi Sven,

1 hour ago, Sven76 said:

Wow! This "Inhibitor" thing was really brand new for me!
Do you have some more hint for me how to achieve this?

If you want to have a fader that inhibits a pair of fixtures, set them to the maximum level you wish them to be able to go to, then tap RECORD, then choose an empty playback to store to. Then in the Playback Settings, change the Intensity Mixing to be Inhibit. Now the intensity of these fixtures will be scaled by this inhibitor.

More information on Playback Settings can be found here...

http://support.zero88.com/1077997011

Edward

Edward Smith
Product Specialist

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