Grouping Fixtures
Posted: 28 Jan 2019, 00:39
I have 3 groups of lights that I'm trying to control independently.
Overhead Lights.
On Stage Lights.
Spotlights.
I would like to set up Cue functions that run independently of eachother. Like strobing or cycling the overhead lights while leaving the other 2 groups unaffected. So far, the only way I've figured out how to do it is programming all the lights into a cue for every combination.
For example. I have
Red Overhead Chase
Blue Stage
Spots off
Red Overhead On
Blue Stage
Spots On
Strobe Red Overhead.
Stage off
Spots On
What I'm trying to do is have cue buttons like:
Red Overhead On
Blue Overhead On
Green Overhead ON
Red Overhead Strobe
Red Overhead Chase
Red Stage On
Blue Stage On
Green Stage Om
Red Stage Strobe
Red Stage Chase
Spots On
Spots Off
And have all 3 of these groups run independently of each other.
Right now, If I select Red overhead the other 2 go off then Green Stage, the overheads go off.
Any tutorials or manual sections you can point me to would be a great help. I've gone through a bunch of times and can't seem to figure it out.
Thanks,
Adam
Overhead Lights.
On Stage Lights.
Spotlights.
I would like to set up Cue functions that run independently of eachother. Like strobing or cycling the overhead lights while leaving the other 2 groups unaffected. So far, the only way I've figured out how to do it is programming all the lights into a cue for every combination.
For example. I have
Red Overhead Chase
Blue Stage
Spots off
Red Overhead On
Blue Stage
Spots On
Strobe Red Overhead.
Stage off
Spots On
What I'm trying to do is have cue buttons like:
Red Overhead On
Blue Overhead On
Green Overhead ON
Red Overhead Strobe
Red Overhead Chase
Red Stage On
Blue Stage On
Green Stage Om
Red Stage Strobe
Red Stage Chase
Spots On
Spots Off
And have all 3 of these groups run independently of each other.
Right now, If I select Red overhead the other 2 go off then Green Stage, the overheads go off.
Any tutorials or manual sections you can point me to would be a great help. I've gone through a bunch of times and can't seem to figure it out.
Thanks,
Adam