@ Colour Palette Label (x) Enter

After programming over the last week I still havnt decided how I like to set out my colour palettes.

Coming from a Strand desk I use to create my colour groups and then call up them via a simple command which was '@ Group text (x)'. x being the groups label which would also be the colour I'm calling up.

Now there are a few ways to do this on a Ion/Eos. I can make a colour palette and for example if I want a colour palette for L201 I can record it into Colour Palette 201. Allowing me to simply when asked by the designer to put the scrollers into L201 I press (c) @ Colour Paltte 201 Enter.

The problem is that with that method If you have colours all over the spectrum from R01 to L728, that they are not nicely displayed in your direct selects menu.

Would it be possible for a command similar to the strands, such as @ Colour Palette Label (x) Enter?

How do you set up your colour palettes?



[edited by: Sammy at 5:33 AM (GMT -6) on Sat, Apr 23 2011]
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  • hey sammy

    i know the problem. coming from a desk that has some kind of flexi for the direct selects, i still don't know how to really efficiently with the way the eos works. on my old desk (which is by the way part of the ETC family too) i would have CP numbered according to the gel number and as soon as i selected channels, only the ones applicable to those channels. that way there was enough space to see even palettes with high numbers.

    i would love if the eos family would do that too, or if i could choose myself which palettes are shown in which space of the direct selects... but i have to say that your syntax has its good sides too.

    happy easter weekend, Ueli

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  • hey sammy

    i know the problem. coming from a desk that has some kind of flexi for the direct selects, i still don't know how to really efficiently with the way the eos works. on my old desk (which is by the way part of the ETC family too) i would have CP numbered according to the gel number and as soon as i selected channels, only the ones applicable to those channels. that way there was enough space to see even palettes with high numbers.

    i would love if the eos family would do that too, or if i could choose myself which palettes are shown in which space of the direct selects... but i have to say that your syntax has its good sides too.

    happy easter weekend, Ueli

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