Add selected fixtures to sequence, new entry button
Posted: June 13th, 2019, 9:31 pm
Hello to everyone,
I'm an audio technician from the south of Italy and I'm pretty new in the world of the lighting control so I could expect that I will say something wrong or stupid.
I'm a very enthusiast Freestyler user!
I was wondering why, when creating a sequence in Freestyler X2, there is the possibility to exclude a fixture from the whole sequence using the button "Remove selected fixtures from sequence" but there isn't another key just to "Add selected fixtures to sequence", avoiding to rewrite the whole sequence or going step by step setting "fade" or "snap" for each parameter on a new fixture.
In this way transferring the entire sequence and its parameters to another fixture (to another DMX address) could be very simple and extremely fast - i.e. adding a new, identical fixture while removing the old, original one).
In a more wide sense, I'm figuring out a way to "re-addressing" one or more fixtures (then fixed DMX address) following another parent fixture (from another DMX address) as a patch but without going into the setup or changin' the address directly on the fixture (as hardware setting).
The next level could be introducing other parameters as i.e. phasing delay between a patched fixture and its "parent". These patching on parameters are clearly intended in their dynamic meaning (entire sequence or Bezier Shape generator).
Thank you for your precious work and for your attention, best regards
I'm an audio technician from the south of Italy and I'm pretty new in the world of the lighting control so I could expect that I will say something wrong or stupid.
I'm a very enthusiast Freestyler user!
I was wondering why, when creating a sequence in Freestyler X2, there is the possibility to exclude a fixture from the whole sequence using the button "Remove selected fixtures from sequence" but there isn't another key just to "Add selected fixtures to sequence", avoiding to rewrite the whole sequence or going step by step setting "fade" or "snap" for each parameter on a new fixture.
In this way transferring the entire sequence and its parameters to another fixture (to another DMX address) could be very simple and extremely fast - i.e. adding a new, identical fixture while removing the old, original one).
In a more wide sense, I'm figuring out a way to "re-addressing" one or more fixtures (then fixed DMX address) following another parent fixture (from another DMX address) as a patch but without going into the setup or changin' the address directly on the fixture (as hardware setting).
The next level could be introducing other parameters as i.e. phasing delay between a patched fixture and its "parent". These patching on parameters are clearly intended in their dynamic meaning (entire sequence or Bezier Shape generator).
Thank you for your precious work and for your attention, best regards