Hi. New user here and I'm looking for some clarification on what may be an issue with an effect with a certain fixture.
I have a single Equinox Fusion 50 Mkii moving wash light in 14 channel mode and am experiencing a movement issue. Looking at simple desk when the effect is in operation, the fine pan and fine tilt sliders are going a bit haywire. If i run the same effect with the fixture set in 9ch mode, it's fine. Ideally i need the fixture in 14ch mode to access some of the automated features, col change, auto mode etc.
I have written the fixture profile and as a new user, would appreciate if somebody could run the show and have a look to see if they get the same issue to rule out user/system error. Show and fixture attached - if I've done that right
Am running V 14.12.4a on a mid 2011 Mac Mini. Output is Enttec Open Dmx.
Thanks
Dave
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Hello,
I just looked and didn't see anything abnormal.
The fine pan/tilt sliders move very quickly, but that's how it should be.
The "fine" channels allow more precision by offering 256x256=65536 possible positions instead of 256.
So, for the "coarse" channel to move 1 step, the "fine" channel must first run through its 256 values
I just looked and didn't see anything abnormal.
The fine pan/tilt sliders move very quickly, but that's how it should be.
The "fine" channels allow more precision by offering 256x256=65536 possible positions instead of 256.
So, for the "coarse" channel to move 1 step, the "fine" channel must first run through its 256 values
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Thanks for trying that for me, and the reply. When it translates to the physical head, the movement is terrible and very jittery. As a work around I've edited the head and assigned the fine channels 'no function' - head moves a lot smoother.