I do use presets from time to time but when ever I wish to Macro those presets then I have to have an individual button set to the preset I want for a Macro to give me the Preset I want.
Is it feasible to have one button of all the presets I want and each Macro recall the button and the individually set Presets?
I am aware that priority rules would have to be in place such as LTP or HTP but it sure would reduce the number of buttons I would need for different features (levels) of each channel.
For example on an RGB fixture on a non-Solo Button Page:
Presets for R= 25%, 50%, 75% & 100%
Presets for G= 25%, 50%, 75% & 100%
Presets for B= 25%, 50%, 75% & 100%
I select Red preset of 100% and Macro it on a separate Solo Buttons page.
I then select Red to 50% and Blue to 100% (for a purplish colour) and Macro it putting it on the same Solo Button page.
In this case Priority doesnt matter because I am going from one Solo Button Macro to the other. But in this scenario I can switch between full Red and Purple without having to have built individual buttons with Presets for each level of the three colours. Nor building custom scenes for different colours. I could effectively mix RGB with Macros, as I see fit, with just 3 Preset buttons.
Presets and Macros
Presets and Macros
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Re: Presets and Macros
The Macro does not presently memorize the Preset position.
This is in the TODO list (low priority).
This is in the TODO list (low priority).
The Lighting Controller
Re: Presets and Macros
Sounds like this task woud be better accomplished by a Master intensity slider.
Re: Presets and Macros
I asked about master intensity sliders way back on the V5 forum.And I have made queries about the functions of presets before.
However I am in the process of upgrading and programming to lighting rigs right now so I ask about features to determine how I will invest programming them both for style and effect.
I have in the past made numerous palette based Live boards for all the features I want. Easy enough to do for conventional lights on dimmers but much more complicated for multi channel movers and RGBAW fixtures packed with features...
However I am in the process of upgrading and programming to lighting rigs right now so I ask about features to determine how I will invest programming them both for style and effect.
I have in the past made numerous palette based Live boards for all the features I want. Easy enough to do for conventional lights on dimmers but much more complicated for multi channel movers and RGBAW fixtures packed with features...
"Who turned out all the lights?!?"
ashley.saylor@facebook.com
http://projectpinkband.com/
http://johnnywadband.com
ashley.saylor@facebook.com
http://projectpinkband.com/
http://johnnywadband.com
Re: Presets and Macros
Editor, used together with Live, is a good solution to have faders, pan/tilt window and color wheel (using groups).
The Lighting Controller
Re: Presets and Macros
Its too lunky to do it that way. Its easier to have a wing console patched for the features I want and use submasters on the console for complex things. However a wing console has a limited number of faders and the software does not provide me with a way to easily repopulate faders. The last time I used a Chamsys console with PC software and a wing console I used a 8 channel wing and re-populated the wing for each song.
There are a gajillion ways programmers can create and manipulate scenes. There is no one perfect way for all the different designers and various levels of experience. I am just asking so I can create enough flexibility into my approach so that I don't have to make major re-writes for anticipated features. For example I am going to build this rig with presets. I will need multiple buttons to set each value and Macro them. But if you do incorporate a Macro memory of preset positions? I can then go back and do some tweaking and reduce the number of buttons I have.
I just like trying to avoid major re-writes whenever possible.
I am writing 300 minutes of lighting programming for one show in 2 months and 200-300 minutes worth for another show that debuts in late May. So I am largely determining how to build my base structures, palettes as it were, before diving into the custom programming side.
There are a gajillion ways programmers can create and manipulate scenes. There is no one perfect way for all the different designers and various levels of experience. I am just asking so I can create enough flexibility into my approach so that I don't have to make major re-writes for anticipated features. For example I am going to build this rig with presets. I will need multiple buttons to set each value and Macro them. But if you do incorporate a Macro memory of preset positions? I can then go back and do some tweaking and reduce the number of buttons I have.
I just like trying to avoid major re-writes whenever possible.
I am writing 300 minutes of lighting programming for one show in 2 months and 200-300 minutes worth for another show that debuts in late May. So I am largely determining how to build my base structures, palettes as it were, before diving into the custom programming side.
"Who turned out all the lights?!?"
ashley.saylor@facebook.com
http://projectpinkband.com/
http://johnnywadband.com
ashley.saylor@facebook.com
http://projectpinkband.com/
http://johnnywadband.com
Re: Presets and Macros
Don't forget that Chamsys use pallet based programming, Sweetlight/Showxpress isn't designed to be used as a pallet based system.Pink LD wrote:The last time I used a Chamsys console with PC software and a wing console I used a 8 channel wing and re-populated the wing for each song.
Re: Presets and Macros
I know that. You know that. But pallette based is what I know best. So I am always trying to wrap my mind around what and how I want to do things...
"Who turned out all the lights?!?"
ashley.saylor@facebook.com
http://projectpinkband.com/
http://johnnywadband.com
ashley.saylor@facebook.com
http://projectpinkband.com/
http://johnnywadband.com