Hi Everybody,
I was wondering if freestyler has an option to patch one fixture to multiple dmx channels. e.g.: I have one par in my fixture list (on channel one for example) and i would like to patch it to channels one and two.
Does anybody know this is possible with freestyler? I already discovered the patch tab in the config options but i can only patch to one other channel.
Thanks in advance for your reply!
Rick
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Re: Patch fixtures
Hey Rick
for example. you want channel 2-10 to be the same as channel 1? then you just write channel 1 in channel 2-10 in the patch window. so that should be possible. Or am I missing the point in your question?
another way is to use the clone feature (right click on a fixture you want to be "slave", select "Clone fixture..." and select the "master" fixture.
NOTE: this only work when you playback sequences in the cue window and submasters. so i think you should try the first method I mentioned.
If you can't get it to work, as again
let me see if I completely understand you because i can get the patch feature to work for my purposesDoes anybody know this is possible with freestyler? I already discovered the patch tab in the config options but i can only patch to one other channel.
for example. you want channel 2-10 to be the same as channel 1? then you just write channel 1 in channel 2-10 in the patch window. so that should be possible. Or am I missing the point in your question?
another way is to use the clone feature (right click on a fixture you want to be "slave", select "Clone fixture..." and select the "master" fixture.
NOTE: this only work when you playback sequences in the cue window and submasters. so i think you should try the first method I mentioned.
If you can't get it to work, as again

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Re: Patch fixtures
Your example was exactly what i was trying to accomplish and it worked! In my first try (before posting on this forum) i checked my settings with the output viewer, but unfortunately it did not show the change in value.
Thanks for your reply!
Rick
Thanks for your reply!
Rick
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Re: Patch fixtures
Why not simply address all fixtures that should do the same to the same DMX start address?
I know, my english is not the best. If you have any problem to understand you are welcome to give me englisch lessons
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Re: Patch fixtures
That's the most easy way but i have a special purpose..Mavi wrote:Why not simply address all fixtures that should do the same to the same DMX start address?
We use freestyler for nightclub lighting and we have a fixed setup. Normally i want all parcans to run in chase but occasionally we have a band or singer. Then i want to use some of the parcans to light out the podium. When i use the patch mode i can manually de-patch and use the parcans, otherwise i will have to go up and change the address.
I hope this explains 'the why'.
Rick
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Re: Patch fixtures
Yes, taht explains the why. I still thougt you wil have a good reason to use the patch
But I think for completlynes it is good if the simple solution is here as well. So someone else searching for this topic will find it.

But I think for completlynes it is good if the simple solution is here as well. So someone else searching for this topic will find it.
I know, my english is not the best. If you have any problem to understand you are welcome to give me englisch lessons