Hello,
I'm a beginner in Sunlite.
I Would like to control the pan & tilt of my fixtures using my keyboard.
I don't find the best wway to do that.
Is Someone can help me ?
Thank's,
Thomas (France)
Assigne Pan & Tilt to my keyboard
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Re: Assigne Pan & Tilt to my keyboard
Hi Thomas
Why would you want to do this? Your keyboard has no faders or dials...
Do you want to increment the pan/tilt a few degrees each time you tap a button on your keyboard?
Why would you want to do this? Your keyboard has no faders or dials...
Do you want to increment the pan/tilt a few degrees each time you tap a button on your keyboard?
Simon
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Re: Assigne Pan & Tilt to my keyboard
Yes, exactly.
Re: Assigne Pan & Tilt to my keyboard
This is not possible. The only way to achieve this would be to make a switch for each increment (so 255 switches if you want to increment 1 value at a time). Put these into a cycle then assign a keyboard shortcut to the previous and next buttons...but this is kind of stupid....
We're going to add a feature in the future where you can assign a keyboard shortcut to control the XY grid.
We're going to add a feature in the future where you can assign a keyboard shortcut to control the XY grid.
Simon
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Re: Assigne Pan & Tilt to my keyboard
When you do work on the XY Grid then maybe consider the Fanning Effekt from the other post at the same place.
I belive it should be there below the grid ... like 2 input fields and 2 buttons to spread x or y between the two.
As if you would spred pan eg between eg -10 thru 10 on your grid it would to the job i belive.
Regards
Holger
P.S. Ride now i use to Encoders from a Midi Con which works nice :)
I belive it should be there below the grid ... like 2 input fields and 2 buttons to spread x or y between the two.
As if you would spred pan eg between eg -10 thru 10 on your grid it would to the job i belive.
Regards
Holger
P.S. Ride now i use to Encoders from a Midi Con which works nice :)