Hi guys
I just want to know if when I press a blackout button, it's possible to doesn't affect the pan/tilt of my moving head. Actually, they go to "0", and that's don't what I want.
Thank you
Basic question about blackout and moving head
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It's not possible at the moment, although I agree it would be useful.
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You can create a scene for this. Maybe the fastest solution.
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What about a submaster? Its not a button but can help too
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Is this possible yet? I actually think this is a bug...
Blackout is still "mislabeled" in QLC+ - it is not a blackout, it is a "Zero all channels"
When disabling a blackout, all the moving heads whipping back to their original positions... gobo wheels spinning back from 0 to the originally set gobo... and color wheels spinnning back from 0 to their set color... etc. is very jarring.
Blackout is still "mislabeled" in QLC+ - it is not a blackout, it is a "Zero all channels"
When disabling a blackout, all the moving heads whipping back to their original positions... gobo wheels spinning back from 0 to the originally set gobo... and color wheels spinnning back from 0 to their set color... etc. is very jarring.