When I was first starting out as a lighting tech I came across some boards that had "jump" buttons that would allow you to quickly jump to a specific scene. Would it be possible to incorporate that theory in FS? I liked that feature a lot because it allowed me to give bright flashes quickly and returning to the scene I was running. If there already is a feature like that, could you direct me on how to use it? Thanks... Love what you're doing.
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Re: Jump Buttons
hi
the override buttons will do the job.
they will override the channels you add to a Seq. and if you disable the Override button it will play the seq normal again.
but in the end all lighting consoles should have this because its LTP.
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the override buttons will do the job.
they will override the channels you add to a Seq. and if you disable the Override button it will play the seq normal again.
but in the end all lighting consoles should have this because its LTP.
/spirit
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Re: Jump Buttons
Thanks... I'll add that to my shows. I attempted to use them before but realized that they could not be oriented with sequences and it was a one shot deal... but I understand now.
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