I know that it is not ideal to have a motor on a switched dimmer but I do not have non-dim relays available. I have a turntable plugged in because the director wants to control it with the light board. I can program it into cues and that works fine. However, when I set it on a sub master and try to use the bump button, nothing happens. For rehearsals, I need to be able to just push a button to have it. Ove. Can someone guide me please?
"because the director want to control it with the light board." I think this is perfect example for when the director does NOT get what he/she wants. So what if if that is what they want? that doesn't make it the right call.
Do you have spare dimmers when this one burns out from the load? do you have the budget to fix the burned dimmers after the show? Does the director???
that said, does the submaster fader handle control the channel?
The bump button does not control the channel?
is there a time setting on the submaster? time up/dwell/down??
"because the director want to control it with the light board." I think this is perfect example for when the director does NOT get what he/she wants. So what if if that is what they want? that doesn't make it the right call.
Do you have spare dimmers when this one burns out from the load? do you have the budget to fix the burned dimmers after the show? Does the director???
that said, does the submaster fader handle control the channel?
The bump button does not control the channel?
is there a time setting on the submaster? time up/dwell/down??