Hi Russell -
I'm not sure I understand the problem you are seeing - could you provide a detailed description of what you're doing and what the console is doing in response? Also, if you have a show file to upload, we can take a look at it.
Thanks!
Sarah
Hi Russell -
Let's see if I understand what you're doing... :-)
You are playing back your sequence (and this sequence has 10 presets in it, numbered as 1 thru 10), and let's say you are in "cue" (Preset) 4 in the A fader and preset 5 is currently pending in the B fader. You make some changes to the live look and press RECORD, expecting the console to offer a number between 4 and 5, but instead it offers you preset 11. Is this what you are seeing?
If so, you need to tell Congo that the look you are currently recording should be stored to a specific number beween 4 and 5, like 4.5 for example. You need to type [4][.][5] [RECORD]. As a shortcut, when using only RECORD, Congo by default offers you the next-available-lowest-whole-numbered-preset based on the preset numbers you have used in the sequence. If you started by recording preset 101 as the start of your sequence, then just use RECORD from that point on, Congo will offer up 102, then 103 and so on. To insert a new preset between existing presets, you always have to type the number first. Make sense?
I hope this helps, if not, please let me know.
Thanks much -
Sarah
Hi Russell -
Let's see if I understand what you're doing... :-)
You are playing back your sequence (and this sequence has 10 presets in it, numbered as 1 thru 10), and let's say you are in "cue" (Preset) 4 in the A fader and preset 5 is currently pending in the B fader. You make some changes to the live look and press RECORD, expecting the console to offer a number between 4 and 5, but instead it offers you preset 11. Is this what you are seeing?
If so, you need to tell Congo that the look you are currently recording should be stored to a specific number beween 4 and 5, like 4.5 for example. You need to type [4][.][5] [RECORD]. As a shortcut, when using only RECORD, Congo by default offers you the next-available-lowest-whole-numbered-preset based on the preset numbers you have used in the sequence. If you started by recording preset 101 as the start of your sequence, then just use RECORD from that point on, Congo will offer up 102, then 103 and so on. To insert a new preset between existing presets, you always have to type the number first. Make sense?
I hope this helps, if not, please let me know.
Thanks much -
Sarah
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