Question to the new Featuress in Software Release 2.5

Hy,

 

a few quick question...

 

I`m working with an ION 2.5

 

IFCB Palettes List on Faders:

In Fader Config I`m able to choose a Palette/Preset as a target,

but nor a range...like Color Palette 1 thru 9.

 

Another question to this Topic.

 

A.e. I`ve Fader/Sub1 including a bunch of movers.

I`ve Sub 2 including (poorly just 1)Color Palette (a.e. red) with an up Timing of 5 sec.

I´ve raised up Sub1 and then pressed the "Go" Button of Sub 2....nothing happend.

When I press and hold the "Go" Button of Sub 2 the movers fade into "red"...

When I release the button the movers snap back to white.

When I use the Fader 2 then the movers also fade into "red".

 

Temporary Fader Mapping:

How does it work without a "Load" Button..?

 

Solo:

I`ve config a button for a Sub as "Solo",but it does nothing.

So I`ve an Output of a few Subs,now I was expecting when hitting the "Solo" Button for this special Sub that all other Outputs where "relesased"...

...but not.

The other Subs haven`t been protected for "Solo".

 

It would be great tuoi use these new Functions...

...with best regards...

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  • To put multiple objects into a temporary list on a fader, use the command line. The part in the fader config tab is only a display. Load on a universal fader wing is pressing both buttons at the same time.
    For your red color palette on a fader, use Dwell=Hold
  • Hello,

    The Solo button only operates if the fader is contributing to output. For instance, say you have a cue where channel 1 is at 50%. If you add a Sub that makes it go to 60%, you can use the Solo button once that Sub takes over. When holding the Solo button, everything that's not turned on by the Sub gets taken out.

    Only one fader can be solo'd at a time (whichever one you press last wins). It bumps to whatever the Intensity the fader is set to and blanks out everything else.

    Also, if the fader does not have any intensities applied to it (like if it's assigned as a Color Palette instead of a Sub), then it blacks everything out.
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  • Hello,

    The Solo button only operates if the fader is contributing to output. For instance, say you have a cue where channel 1 is at 50%. If you add a Sub that makes it go to 60%, you can use the Solo button once that Sub takes over. When holding the Solo button, everything that's not turned on by the Sub gets taken out.

    Only one fader can be solo'd at a time (whichever one you press last wins). It bumps to whatever the Intensity the fader is set to and blanks out everything else.

    Also, if the fader does not have any intensities applied to it (like if it's assigned as a Color Palette instead of a Sub), then it blacks everything out.
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