Intensity masters

hey all,

I am running the latest update and a bit confused with intensity masters.  Running some Cue lists on LED units, with each cue a different color.  I set the fader on the cue list to be an intensity master and the list seems to work fine...only problem is I seem to not be able to access the intensity on anything else besides that fader.  Is there some setting I can set so I can access my intensity without having that fader up?  Let me know!  THanks!

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  • Anne,

     

    Thanks for getting back to me.  That sounds like exactely the problem.  I have a cue list with 9 steps each of them a different color.  I also put the intensity at full.  I changed the parameter of all the steps to manual then the fader to intensity master.  The List itself seems to work by itself, but it seems to be also inhibiting those fixtures intensity as well.  For intstance if I run an intensity effect off of a submaster or another cue list, the fader of the color/intensity cue must be up for anything to happen.  On the console the intensity is listed in blue text as if the cue wants it to stay there

    I have tried this now with three different types of fixtures VL2500's, Colorblast 12's, and Chauvet colorado's, all with the same result.  Anything I am doing wrong here?  

    Thanks!

  • So I just tried again and I seem to be able to control the fixture intensity if that is all that is in the sub, thought I had checked this before but its working now.  However the problem is still there if an effect is running by sub or cue list, the intensity effect wont run until the cue list intensity fader is up.  If I look at the screen it is in yellow as if being driven by the sub, but next to the effect number is a zero.

    Also once I go into the cue list if i try to hit back until its not running anymore, nothing driving the lights at all, I still cant use the sub until I hit go to cue->out->enter.

    For reference this has happened with at least two different effects, one a simple intensity step effect, the other a step effect for the LED's with Intensity, red, green, and Blue, parameters. 

     

    THanks!  

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