Hi there
Just wanted some clarification on exactly what non - dim does? From what I can tell, it essentially makes a channel not possible to turn off. Is this correct? I'm use to a non-dim channel being one where you can have the channel either at 0 or at FL, and you set a threshold point so that if the chan is below that value, then it is off, and if it is at or above the threshold value, then it is at full
I noticed in the curve section that there is a curve labeled 'hot patch" which would do the exact same thing as the current non-dim.
This might just be me, but it seems a bit pointless having the non-dim setting in it's current form. Not quite sure what I'd use if for. If i wanted something to be on all the time i'd just put it into a standard AC outlet or into a distro board.
I currently have some mirrorballs (with motors) on the show I am working on, and would have found the non-dim feature useful if I could take the chan to 0. Currently, I have a curve assigned to the channel which has the chan @ FL from 80 upwards, and at 0 for below 80. Is there any chance of getting a non-dim that behaves this way sometime in the future?
Appologise for the rant - I'm just a bit bemused as to when someone would use the non-dim setting in its current form.
Cheers :-)