Hey there.... can you let us know what you need? From the fixture library, you can select "Custom", which allows you to build your own profiles. Take a look at that and ping us if you need any help.
Hope this helps,
Anne
Jason
No to be too obscure, but it depends on the nature of editing. At this time the User Value is the data stored in the cue. This is by design to support common data between fixtures such as zoom or iris. If you set a parameter up to be a straight 8-bit value and displayed as such, then moving the break ponit between ranges will only affect the behavior of the encoder. If however you have modified the User Values so that they are not unigue to each range, such as rotation speeds, then it is likely you will need to update the stored values.
Clear as mud?
j
Jason
No to be too obscure, but it depends on the nature of editing. At this time the User Value is the data stored in the cue. This is by design to support common data between fixtures such as zoom or iris. If you set a parameter up to be a straight 8-bit value and displayed as such, then moving the break ponit between ranges will only affect the behavior of the encoder. If however you have modified the User Values so that they are not unigue to each range, such as rotation speeds, then it is likely you will need to update the stored values.
Clear as mud?
j
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