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A couple of FS improvements to consider

Post by wrecktifier2012 »

Hello All,

I am quite new to freestyler and found that a couple of thing could help improve the user friendly side of the application.

It would be nice if you could jump to a scene in the sequence maker instead of having to cycle through scenes to get to the one you want.

Also it would be nice if you could double click on a fixtures slider bar value and key in the DMX value you want.

That's it for now maybe these can be done already but I haven't found out how to do it yet.

Thanks


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Re: A couple of FS improvements to consider

Post by djSupport »

I think the reason you have to cycle through is because the fade and snap times are affected by the before and after scenes so it makes sense to click through and see were you are although I believe you can disable them so you can click through to the correct scene faster.

With regards to the sliders that would be useless to 99% of people if you keep going to a certain value you can create a 'macro' in fixture creator to go to that specific value when you click a button :)
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