Hello everyone,
I am contemplating purchasing a smartfade ml to run a small led rig for live music. However, I want to make sure I can operate it the way I want before purchasing one. Being in a rural area, I don't have the option to rent things to try before I buy.
Laid out on the smartfade, the lighting rig will consist of:
8 devices used for upstage led pars(16 fixtures)
2 devices used for upstage led bars (4 fixtures)
6 devices used for some led moving heads
1 device for white led front wash
1 device for color led front wash
1 device for accessory led fixturs (truss toners, floor lighting, etc...)
Plus some conventional channels for effects (acls, blinders, haze, etc...)
I am most familiar with the Hog consoles, and this is how I currently punt shows ( I've gathered you guys call it busking)
For the upstage fixtures, I prefer to have separate intensity playbacks for the three different fixtures (pars, bars, movers)
Then two playbacks of colors (one cool looks and one warm looks) including all devices *no intensity values*
Movement playback *no intensity values*
Movement effect playback *no intensity values*
Strobe playback *no intensity values*
Chase playback
all white play back (used as a bump)
I think most of this can be accomplished based on what I have seen so far.
It appears I can setup the sequences on faders 13-24 to act as playbacks.
What I am not sure about is how to go about recording the color and effect sequences without intensities and still be able to see what changes I am making while doing so?
It doesn't seem like you can mask intensity values.
If I put the intensity on a separate memory, will it be included when I create the color memories? Do I need to make a "sequence" just for the intensities so when I try to record the other memories it doesn't try to include the sequence.
The intensity separation is important to me so that I can pull different fixtures out of a look on the fly and still use the same color looks.
Probably too long of a post for what I am asking, but too late now.
Thanks for your help.