I found another post about a copy to HTP bug but it didn’t exactly match our problem. We are doing a lot of work combining two (or more) old conventional channels into one moving light or one Lustr using recall from HTP.
We’ve found that if we do a recall from HTP and a channel has a tracking zero, it seems to think the tracking zero is HIGHER than a move-zero that is green. It ends up keeping the track instruction instead of the zero and writes a real intensity into the cue instead of a move to zero. I’ve taken a picture of an example.
In this photo example 428 and 429 are being combined into 430. The string of commands would be:
Cue Home Thru Enter.
430 recall from 428.
430 recall from 429 HTP.
when 430 was taking values from 429, it would have had a tracking zero in Q112 (same as 428) but instead of using 429’s move to zero, it used the instruction of: TRACK so in Q112 instead of going to zero, it ends up tracking at 50 even though both of the donor channels were at zero in Q112. While we know to look for it, it’s a dangerous problem to create.