Select Odd, Even buggy

I've meant to post this for way too long now (over a year easily).

Grab a handful of fixtures, like (8) MAC 700.

Put them in a position, grab a gobo, start roating the gobo...

I'll do a Select Odd so I can do the "-" key and have the odd ones rotate the other way.

Then if I press Select Even it doesn't select them correctly.
It selects random fixtures, some even, some odd. :(

Last night we played with this for several minutes and it is all over the place. Certainly not reliable. :mad:

It really doesn't matter what sequence of programming you are doing.
It always seems to select incorrectly.

Could some others give this a try and see what results you get? :06:
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  • It's piling on Selection....

    You select ODD (1,3,5,7,9....)
    Change...
    You select EVEN...it selects the EVEN of the previous selection.

    What you want to do to get the desired result:
    Select ODD...
    Make Adjustment
    Select ALL (or use the Next/Back shortcut to select all)
    Select EVEN

    This will get you to the 2,4,6,8.... selection.

    From Page 158 of the current manual:
    Even and Odd:*The Even and Odd buttons on the Select Toolbar select the even and
    odd fixtures from the current selection, according to the The Selection Order (p.159). Note
    that the selection order is not related to fixture user numbers, so the sub selection produced by Odd might contain even-numbered fixtures.
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  • It's piling on Selection....

    You select ODD (1,3,5,7,9....)
    Change...
    You select EVEN...it selects the EVEN of the previous selection.

    What you want to do to get the desired result:
    Select ODD...
    Make Adjustment
    Select ALL (or use the Next/Back shortcut to select all)
    Select EVEN

    This will get you to the 2,4,6,8.... selection.

    From Page 158 of the current manual:
    Even and Odd:*The Even and Odd buttons on the Select Toolbar select the even and
    odd fixtures from the current selection, according to the The Selection Order (p.159). Note
    that the selection order is not related to fixture user numbers, so the sub selection produced by Odd might contain even-numbered fixtures.
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