One of the things I've stumbled upon in hardware based more simple consoles is when a scene (or sequence in freestyler) is created and stored, which contains lots of data for several fixtures, it's like a 'black hole'.
If there is a change somewhere to be done, the entire scene has to be re-done.
Does Freestyler offer a more convenient way to do this?
For example, I want to edit a scene, by just changing fixture #5, DMX channel 234 from value 88 to 99.
In the scene, there are also 7 other fixture programmed which I don't want to change.
How is this done?
Edit sequences
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Re: Edit sequences
Either I failed to describe my question good enough, or this is actually an issue...
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Re: Edit sequences
Not to be rude but I was just wondering if you have tried to make a sequence in FreeStyler as this the same way you create the sequence and pretty obviously what to do.
Open the sequence in the sequence editor
Step to the scene you want to edit
Select the fixture of fixtures you want to modify and make your changes.
Save the sequence.
/Jan
Open the sequence in the sequence editor
Step to the scene you want to edit
Select the fixture of fixtures you want to modify and make your changes.
Save the sequence.
/Jan
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Re: Edit sequences
Thank you
It's OK if you look down on me as a newbie, but if I didn't have tried already what's the reason for posting a question here?
An idea, could be to make it more visible which fixtures getting affected by a sequence, maybe in a list or so.
It's OK if you look down on me as a newbie, but if I didn't have tried already what's the reason for posting a question here?
An idea, could be to make it more visible which fixtures getting affected by a sequence, maybe in a list or so.
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Re: Edit sequences
Sorry I am not looking down on you just wondering why you have not figured it out. If you have created sequences in FreeStyler this is relative intuitive what to do.
All fixtures used in a sequence is marked with a orange star.
That is the way to see it.
I think you can benefit from looking in the wiki.
/Jan
All fixtures used in a sequence is marked with a orange star.
That is the way to see it.
I think you can benefit from looking in the wiki.
/Jan