Is it possible to make a flash solo on the ION fader wing?
Thanks,
Dario
Is it possible to make a flash solo on the ION fader wing?
Thanks,
Dario
Hi,
Sub 1 Edit
channel 1 @ FF
now you can flash with the button...
is this what do you mean???
I think Dario means that when a flash button is pressed, all other intensities are inhibited until the button is released. I don't recall this being an available function, though of course I am probably wrong!
David.
David, yes that is it.
Dario
Solo is not currently supported as an option from the sub buttons.
Thanks!
a
I hope you will in the future be available and this function.
Thanks,
Dario
While not the best method, this seemed to work offline.
Make your Sub LTP. In the sub, take all of the other intensity channels in your show and give them a hard 0.
Voila, an improv Solo bump button.
Of course if you had wanted to use this sub as an additive sub during your show as well, then it doesn't quite work for that, but....
travisres said:Make your Sub LTP. In the sub, take all of the other intensity channels in your show and give them a hard 0.
That would get rid of any manual channels, so if you're trying to use this in the middle of cuing you'd get hosed.
You can use [Highlight] & [RemDim]. This will take the selected channel to FL (and open white) and take everything else to 0. Hitting [Highlight] again will restore.
-M
Ah, Very good point. And here I was thinking I was being crafty. Oh well.
Thanks Marc,
Won't it be possible if you set all other channels manuel 0.(so that they are red)
And record it together with the wanted cue
Won't it be possible if you set all other channels manuel 0.(so that they are red)
And record it together with the wanted cue
Flash buttons to Solo mode will turn off all channels except those loaded into that flash button or submaster.
Dario
It seams that you may be amble to make macros to do this. Something like Chanel 1-10 @ FL rem dim enter. Excite this in cue one of a list. And then use another cue in that list to excite a macro that is just rem dim enter.
Programming-wise, it's easy. A fader could be defined something like
"control/inhibit", where "channel selection" are at intensities and "IPs
of channels other than channel selection" are inhibited. Further
options could allow HTP/LTP selection on either (or both) the controlled
and inhibited channels.
However, this idea may not fit in with what the lovely ETC
developers want. However, I bet something like this is intended for
version 2!
Cheers,
David.
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