[Windows 10] QLC+_4.11.1.131 sequence issue
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 9:51 pm
QLC+_4.11.1.131 on Windows 10
Small error in sequence:
- create new show file
- add 2 Generic RGB fixture named RGB #1 and RGB #2
- create a simple sequence named "1st Sequence" with two step
(Step 1: RGB #1 and RGB #2 RED Step 2: RGB #1 and RGB #2 BLACK)
- create a copy of sequence "1st Sequence"
- edit "1st Sequence (Copy)" step 1 to set as BLUE "RGB #1 and RGB #2"
- add two buttons to VC and test the two sequence
All is OK
- add two others Generic RGB fixture named Generic RGB #1 and Generic RGB #2
- edit "1st Sequence (Copy)" removing "RGB #1 and RGB #2" and adding "Generic RGB #1 and Generic RGB #2"
- edit "1st Sequence (Copy)" step 1 to set as BLUE "Generic RGB #1 and Generic RGB #2"
Go to VC and test:
With "1st Sequence (Copy)" all fixture blink to blue (NOT only "Generic RGB #1 and Generic RGB #2")
P.S. Question: How are the sequences now working (in my opinion good) need to have the double name "Chaser" and "Scene"?
Would it not be better to just display the name of the "Chaser", possibly editing the label in "Sequence"?
Small error in sequence:
- create new show file
- add 2 Generic RGB fixture named RGB #1 and RGB #2
- create a simple sequence named "1st Sequence" with two step
(Step 1: RGB #1 and RGB #2 RED Step 2: RGB #1 and RGB #2 BLACK)
- create a copy of sequence "1st Sequence"
- edit "1st Sequence (Copy)" step 1 to set as BLUE "RGB #1 and RGB #2"
- add two buttons to VC and test the two sequence
All is OK
- add two others Generic RGB fixture named Generic RGB #1 and Generic RGB #2
- edit "1st Sequence (Copy)" removing "RGB #1 and RGB #2" and adding "Generic RGB #1 and Generic RGB #2"
- edit "1st Sequence (Copy)" step 1 to set as BLUE "Generic RGB #1 and Generic RGB #2"
Go to VC and test:
With "1st Sequence (Copy)" all fixture blink to blue (NOT only "Generic RGB #1 and Generic RGB #2")
P.S. Question: How are the sequences now working (in my opinion good) need to have the double name "Chaser" and "Scene"?
Would it not be better to just display the name of the "Chaser", possibly editing the label in "Sequence"?