...we will see...
Till now a lot of question are unansewered,
but we`ll see...
Ciao Markus
P.S.
"Flash+Solo" for Subs?
Macros on Buttons?
Cutting a running cue?
Naja,will be a diary....
...we will see...
Till now a lot of question are unansewered,
but we`ll see...
Ciao Markus
P.S.
"Flash+Solo" for Subs?
Macros on Buttons?
Cutting a running cue?
Naja,will be a diary....
Hy,
a short massage after 2 weeks checking the ION,
ION and me are falling in love together....
...but as you can imagine a lot of unexpected things happened...
A "Go to Cue Out" brought all our 5K Dimmers up,
it takes me a lot of time to understand why...
how much time will you need to find a solution?
For a timecode show that I`ll need to do on Thursday I`ll ask the soundtechs for a midi cable,
but they wanted to see why...
...so I`ve made a dummy show with a lot of cues and "Sub-Flashes",
but only the cues work...
...Soundtechs makes a lot of jokes about me...
...I don`t like that.
Ciao Markus
Hy,
a short massage after 2 weeks checking the ION,
ION and me are falling in love together....
...but as you can imagine a lot of unexpected things happened...
A "Go to Cue Out" brought all our 5K Dimmers up,
it takes me a lot of time to understand why...
how much time will you need to find a solution?
For a timecode show that I`ll need to do on Thursday I`ll ask the soundtechs for a midi cable,
but they wanted to see why...
...so I`ve made a dummy show with a lot of cues and "Sub-Flashes",
but only the cues work...
...Soundtechs makes a lot of jokes about me...
...I don`t like that.
Ciao Markus
Good Morning Markus
I am happy that your relationship with Ion is blooming.
Go to Cue Out - Drives all parameters to home value. Is it possible that you have your 5kWs with a home value above 0%? Does this happen everytime you press "Go to Cue Out" ?
(If you send post your showfile here, we can have a look and see what's happening)
When Ion receives a command from a MIDI source, it will look for and support the following MIDI
commands in the following ways:
The "Set" command allows MSC to control potentiometers using both a numeric control number
(which specifies the potentiometer) and a data field (which controls the level: 0-100). Control values
are as follows:
Control Value Indication
1-127 Submaster 1-127
128 Primary playback in
129 Primary playback out
510 Grandmaster
Accompanying any of these indications in the MSC data, a numeric value of 0-100 would set the
specified potentiometer to that level.
All other control values are ignored.
If you post a copy of your showfile here, we can look into to see what's happening.
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