Hi Sunliters!
This is a follow on to a previous post I did a few months ago.
I am trying to duplicate a page, but using different DMX channels. This is because I want to assign different channels to the physical fixtures, but retain all my Sunlite scene & switch programming for them.
When I have tried this, I can create the page with the fixtures, remap the DMX channels OK, and all the buttons still appear on the page, BUT... all the programming behind the buttons - i.e. all the DMX levels and Easy Time sequences have vanished.
I assume it is because the values previously programmed only apply to the original DMX channels, but I can't figure out how to move them to the new DMX channel range.
Can anyone help?
Cheers, Vince
Trying to duplicate page, but use different DMX channels
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Hi Bruno
Ca Va?
I am using the 1st July '05 version of SL2004.
To give you a bit more information, I am first creating a copy of the page (Page > Duplicate).
I can then remap the individual fixtures Page > Settings > Channels > Change DMX Channels of the selected fixture, but the probelm with this approach is that in the Pages window, the DMX channels still show as the original values.
When I try the Page > Settings > General approach and attempt to change the First & Last channel values, this is when the programming behind the buttons disappears.
Many thanks, Vince
P.S. Hope to see you at the PLASA Show soon!
Ca Va?
I am using the 1st July '05 version of SL2004.
To give you a bit more information, I am first creating a copy of the page (Page > Duplicate).
I can then remap the individual fixtures Page > Settings > Channels > Change DMX Channels of the selected fixture, but the probelm with this approach is that in the Pages window, the DMX channels still show as the original values.
When I try the Page > Settings > General approach and attempt to change the First & Last channel values, this is when the programming behind the buttons disappears.
Many thanks, Vince
P.S. Hope to see you at the PLASA Show soon!