Getting my head around submaster setup
Posted: 16 Apr 2013, 06:01
Hi folks,
I asked the "big questions" (viewtopic.php?f=6&t=5159) and no one has replied yet...
I got my BCF2000 this morning and one of the things I was looking forward to was using the user-created setups so I could see how people set it up from a creative point of view.
Here's what I think I've discovered is useful... please let me know if I'm on the right track, or correct or add to my understanding.
Using the BCF setup at viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2189 they have faders, buttons and encoders 1-5 for submasters 1-5, with the buttons being next/previous (strangely named Go and Back in FS).
If I create submasters for each logical fixture group, with a cue list of options in each one, then this becomes useful. Here's what I'm trying:
We have 20 LED par cans, 6 on the stage lighting up the back, and the rest up at front of house lighting faces, and we have 2 Mobile Colour changers, which I've currently got pointing in to the middle.
I make each of these 3 a group (Floor, FOH, Mobile Colour) (although I know submasters don't have to be tied to groups),
Create a set of sequences for each group with various changes and options just for that group (the other 2 groups are "OFF" when programming the sequence),
I save the cue list with just one group's sequences and then load this into each of the first three submasters...
Then I can use my controls on the BCF (or manually in FS) to run sequences on each group independently of the others. Fader for intensity (The fader is only useful for sequences in the submaster that control intensity, right?); rotary encoder for speed; buttons for next/previous sequence; plus I made shift+button a blackout for the group.
Essentially, each submaster should control a parameter that is NOT controlled by another submaster - right?
When we buy more lights, like maybe moving heads, we could make another group, another set of sequences, add these to the other submasters (perhaps multiple submasters for different parameters of the movers).
How does that sound? Any additions/corrections/etc.?
This is the sort of thing that I've been unable to find here by the way - help on what are good ways to setup FS to control lights - the help so far assumes you know these ideas. If these are good ideas (above), then I'm happy to write them up on the wiki.
Thanks!
I asked the "big questions" (viewtopic.php?f=6&t=5159) and no one has replied yet...
I got my BCF2000 this morning and one of the things I was looking forward to was using the user-created setups so I could see how people set it up from a creative point of view.
Here's what I think I've discovered is useful... please let me know if I'm on the right track, or correct or add to my understanding.
Using the BCF setup at viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2189 they have faders, buttons and encoders 1-5 for submasters 1-5, with the buttons being next/previous (strangely named Go and Back in FS).
If I create submasters for each logical fixture group, with a cue list of options in each one, then this becomes useful. Here's what I'm trying:
We have 20 LED par cans, 6 on the stage lighting up the back, and the rest up at front of house lighting faces, and we have 2 Mobile Colour changers, which I've currently got pointing in to the middle.
I make each of these 3 a group (Floor, FOH, Mobile Colour) (although I know submasters don't have to be tied to groups),
Create a set of sequences for each group with various changes and options just for that group (the other 2 groups are "OFF" when programming the sequence),
I save the cue list with just one group's sequences and then load this into each of the first three submasters...
Then I can use my controls on the BCF (or manually in FS) to run sequences on each group independently of the others. Fader for intensity (The fader is only useful for sequences in the submaster that control intensity, right?); rotary encoder for speed; buttons for next/previous sequence; plus I made shift+button a blackout for the group.
Essentially, each submaster should control a parameter that is NOT controlled by another submaster - right?
When we buy more lights, like maybe moving heads, we could make another group, another set of sequences, add these to the other submasters (perhaps multiple submasters for different parameters of the movers).
How does that sound? Any additions/corrections/etc.?
This is the sort of thing that I've been unable to find here by the way - help on what are good ways to setup FS to control lights - the help so far assumes you know these ideas. If these are good ideas (above), then I'm happy to write them up on the wiki.
Thanks!