Hog III Novice

Hi All,
having been a Hog II user for some time i'm going to start my first run of show's on an IPC in hog III mode.
Most of you are way ahead of me so i'm looking for some help setting up a basic show.
I want the show i create to be something i can continue to use in festival situations over the summer so anything i start now will be the basis for my festival show later in the year.
Any tips or info regarding building pallettes,cuelists or patching would be of a big help.

Thanks in advance C :welcome:
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  • [QUOTE=cormacjack]

    1.Please correct me if i'm wrong but when building colour pallettes that will work when i use the "change type" feature in the patch should i building them from the colour picker or creating them myself or neither?



    It's my understanding that to get the best results for "change type" when going from one CYM fixture to another - you should build your CYM pallettes utilizing Hue and Saturation. The color picker is a quick way to do just that or us the Hue and Saturation encoders. Apparently the desk processor handles the transposed information better. One warning though... in earlier versions software if you had a cue written with CYM lights using a pallette made with Hue & Saturation - if you touched the Cyan, Yellow or Magenta encoder(s) with those lights selected - the console will bump out all CYM live! For live editing of Hue & Saturation - always use the Hue & Saturation encoders.
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  • [QUOTE=cormacjack]

    1.Please correct me if i'm wrong but when building colour pallettes that will work when i use the "change type" feature in the patch should i building them from the colour picker or creating them myself or neither?



    It's my understanding that to get the best results for "change type" when going from one CYM fixture to another - you should build your CYM pallettes utilizing Hue and Saturation. The color picker is a quick way to do just that or us the Hue and Saturation encoders. Apparently the desk processor handles the transposed information better. One warning though... in earlier versions software if you had a cue written with CYM lights using a pallette made with Hue & Saturation - if you touched the Cyan, Yellow or Magenta encoder(s) with those lights selected - the console will bump out all CYM live! For live editing of Hue & Saturation - always use the Hue & Saturation encoders.
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