Paul Posted June 8, 2004 Report Posted June 8, 2004 Moderation: Split from Frogs and the Future as this feature is available now can we have some way of transporting the information from one fixture to another You can do this already on the Frogs. If you hold down colour, beamshape or position (maybe brightness too, can't remember), then hit a fixture select button, the colour, beamshape or position data will be copied from the fixture button you just hit to all the selected fixtures. Simple. A bit like selecting a palette, except that the source data is another fixture. Obviously works best if the fixtures are of the same type! Quote
Pipo Posted June 8, 2004 Report Posted June 8, 2004 Now, you can say RTFM! but i don't you'll find this in the manual!! Quote Den Pipo Pro Light Design
sp Posted June 8, 2004 Report Posted June 8, 2004 From the manual "Copying Fixture Data Fixture parameter data for a particular attribute can be copied from one fixture to another fixture as follows: 1. Set up the parameter levels for the “source†fixture as normal. 2. Select the destination fixture(s). 3. Press and hold down an ATTRIBUTE button (BRIGHTNESS, COLOUR, BEAMSHAPE, or POSITION). 4. Press the FIXTURE SELECTION button of the source fixture. 5. Release the ATTRIBUTE button." sp Quote
Pipo Posted June 8, 2004 Report Posted June 8, 2004 So you can also simply select all the needed fixtures and set up the parameters which is faster, or am i missing something here? Quote Den Pipo Pro Light Design
K-Nine Posted June 9, 2004 Report Posted June 9, 2004 So you can also simply select all the needed fixtures and set up the parameters which is faster, or am i missing something here? This would appear to be the case I have just tried an example: Select fixture 1 and set brightness level to 25%. Deselect fixture 1 Select fixtures 2-12 Hold down Brightness button Press fixture selection button 1 ... Fixtures 2-12 now have a brightness level of 25% 8) Quote K-Nine : Technically Advanced Roving Dog In Space Bran Media | Myspace
ice Posted June 9, 2004 Report Posted June 9, 2004 Whoops, I didn't knew about this one! Cool feature, now if it would only work for pallets in somekinda way (but still; very nice). Guess we all have to read t.f.m. again! Quote > 500 posts, time for a new T-shirt?
K-Nine Posted June 9, 2004 Report Posted June 9, 2004 Whoops, I didn't knew about this one! Cool feature, now if it would only work for pallets in somekinda way (but still; very nice). Guess we all have to read t.f.m. again! Good idea .. I'd like to think that after producing 6 issues of the Frog Series Manual (and 3 Issues of the Mambo Frog Manual) that there are some people out there who read them Quote K-Nine : Technically Advanced Roving Dog In Space Bran Media | Myspace
UncleFu Posted June 7, 2005 Report Posted June 7, 2005 Is there a way to copy fixture values from a palett? I read the manual and found nothing about it. Copying values works fine when I set them with the wheels but it doesn't work with the paletts. This would save a lot of programming time because I use often different fixtures whith the desk. I'd like to create some default shows whith one Fixture and all values like color, etc. stored on paletts, so I only have to set the current number of fixtures I'm using and copy the values from the palett. Would be great if this would work somehow. Quote
Paul Posted June 20, 2005 Author Report Posted June 20, 2005 Copying attributes in this way, from a fixture which is outputting a palette, will result in the fixture(s) being copied to getting a reference to the same palette as the fixture being copied from. If however that palette does not contain any data for the fixture being copied to, then the fixture seems to output random values. I guess this is a bug, as it's outputs should remain unchanged, or more usefully as you suggest, take the values from the palette for the fixture being copied from. You could then use this method to subsequently add fixtures to a palette by reprogramming it. Quote
GLX Posted June 20, 2005 Report Posted June 20, 2005 So thats what the manual is for! I was using it to stop the dimmer rack from rolling off the stage Very handy for that too 8O Quote
sam.henderson Posted June 20, 2005 Report Posted June 20, 2005 Wow, cool feature, I must have missed that one when I read the manual (honestly I did, I even wrote my own!) 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 August 29, 2005 Author Report Posted August 29, 2005 Frog Reference 5528 - Copying data from a fixture outputting a palette - should take the data from the source fixture's palette. Quote
dejaybrian Posted January 21, 2006 Report Posted January 21, 2006 wow this is cool, i didnt know this, i will try this at my show tonight!! this would save me tons of time!! pays to read the posts i guess eh? Quote
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