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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  • Marty,

    I really like the idea of a crossfade path that controls the colour space that is used for the crossfade. It would be fabulous to have control over this on a cue-by-cue and fixture-by-fixture basis.

    I began to log an enhancement for this and then I had a realization.

    What happens if I'm fading between two HS colours and I want to use a non-default path (like shake or damped) and I want the fade to happen in the CMY colour space?

    I would have to set my CMY path to have the crossfade use CMY values and that would prevent me from setting the actual crossfade path I wanted to use in the cue.

    I'm going to continue thinking about this one. Please let me know if you have any grand ideas, because I like the direction this is headed.

    Thanks.
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  • Marty,

    I really like the idea of a crossfade path that controls the colour space that is used for the crossfade. It would be fabulous to have control over this on a cue-by-cue and fixture-by-fixture basis.

    I began to log an enhancement for this and then I had a realization.

    What happens if I'm fading between two HS colours and I want to use a non-default path (like shake or damped) and I want the fade to happen in the CMY colour space?

    I would have to set my CMY path to have the crossfade use CMY values and that would prevent me from setting the actual crossfade path I wanted to use in the cue.

    I'm going to continue thinking about this one. Please let me know if you have any grand ideas, because I like the direction this is headed.

    Thanks.
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