[SML] Element console question
Jason Salvatori
theatretd at gmail.com
Sat Nov 15 22:51:57 UTC 2014
The only way I've managed to do it is to patch them as a collection
of dimmers rather than as a fixture. Then all the Hue channels go on
one sub, the sat channels on another. I also invert the profile for
the saturation so that they come on in colour instead of starting
white.
This is how we used to run our on our Express. Now that I'm on an
Ion, I love the control for cueing, but miss the speed of having them
on subs for busking.
Jason
On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 12:52 PM, Bill Nelson via Stagecraft
<stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
>> You totally can drive the hue and sat as their own subs. The best way I've
>> found to do this is to go into blind and edit each sub individually.
>>
>> I use the syntax of [blind] [sub] [x] [enter] then I run the hue of the
>> channel up. I'll then make sure the intensity isn't in the sub by typing
>> [x] [intensity] [@] [enter] and then [x] [saturation] [@] [enter] and doing
>> the same thing for each parameter I don't want to be directly controlled by
>> the cue. On the bigger boards there's filters which make this easier.
>>
>> This is probably the convoluted way to do it, but it works.
>
> You should also be able to look up the addresses that control hue and
> saturation. You could then record those addresses at 100% in the submasters.
>
> Note that I haven't tried this, but see no reason it wouldn't work.
>
> Bill
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