Afternoon...Carious to know if its possible to trigger Fog Jets from one of the center macro keys? If yes, do I need to program one for "on" and One macro for "off."
If so can someone please explain how to go about this!
Thanks in Advanced!
Afternoon...Carious to know if its possible to trigger Fog Jets from one of the center macro keys? If yes, do I need to program one for "on" and One macro for "off."
If so can someone please explain how to go about this!
Thanks in Advanced!
The specifics depend on exactly the effect you are trying to create, but I would probably do this:
Make a new cue list with two cues in it. One cue has the fog jets off, and one cue has the fog jets on. Both cues should be time zero. In cue list properties ([Cue][101][/]{Properties}), set the "Go From Last" behavior to "Wrap". Set "Phantom" to "On". If you want to make sure nothing extra gets stored in that cue list accidentally, attach a channel filter. If you want to make sure that this cue list doesn't contribute to record commands in other lists, set "Exclude" to "Record".
Load that cue list onto a fader.
Learn a macro that is you pressing the Go button on that fader. You should now have a single button that toggles the fog jets on and off.
The specifics depend on exactly the effect you are trying to create, but I would probably do this:
Make a new cue list with two cues in it. One cue has the fog jets off, and one cue has the fog jets on. Both cues should be time zero. In cue list properties ([Cue][101][/]{Properties}), set the "Go From Last" behavior to "Wrap". Set "Phantom" to "On". If you want to make sure nothing extra gets stored in that cue list accidentally, attach a channel filter. If you want to make sure that this cue list doesn't contribute to record commands in other lists, set "Exclude" to "Record".
Load that cue list onto a fader.
Learn a macro that is you pressing the Go button on that fader. You should now have a single button that toggles the fog jets on and off.
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