"Add" as well as "Solo"??. This would really help me in the way I use Freestyler, which I
have just used for lighting a Three day Blues festival with no problems at all.

What do you want to add then? Can you give an simple example?dekw1 wrote:As well as being "Flash" or "Latch", Would it be possible to make the override buttons
"Add" as well as "Solo"??. This would really help me in the way I use Freestyler, which I
have just used for lighting a Three day Blues festival with no problems at all.
in Freestyler the RED override will turn off because the BLUE buttons uses the same channels. then you just have to click on RED again to turn back to that colourOnge wrote: For example to do an "Add" I could create scenes/sequences for each colour of a light and I could make it so that I could press "RED" and it turns "RED" then I could press "BLUE" and it turns "BLUE" now if I press "BLUE" again to release it "RED" is still active so it turns "RED.
Thats how the cue works (when Multiselect is enabled), the Cue works LTP (Latest Takes Presedence), so creating a sequence for red and another sequence for blue would do that job.Onge wrote:I think what he means by "Add" is transparent, i.e it overlays what ever else is running, so additive and when released everything else carries on as it was, just not those channels.
I still don't get it, as people could interpret you post multiple ways.dekw1 wrote:When using the override buttons for controlling par cans, say button 1 = red par can
2 = blue
3 = green,etc
I want to press button 1 & 2, to have both par cans on ("add").
You should.I have not got into using "cues" within Freestyler yet,
Cheers
So I understood it good.dekw1 wrote:I want to be able to hold all three buttons down, and have all three par cans on together.