Hi,
Please find Chauvet Hive definitions for 3 and 20 channel modes.
This is my first definition, so let me know if I've done something wrong.
The one thing I was unsure about is should the 3/20 channel setting be handled in a single qxf and somehow use the modes?
Thanks
Vic
Chauvet Hive
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- Chauvet-Hive-20Ch.qxf
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- Chauvet-Hive-3Ch.qxf
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Hi,
> The one thing I was unsure about is should the 3/20 channel setting be handled in a single qxf and somehow use the modes?
Yes, you should do this.
> The one thing I was unsure about is should the 3/20 channel setting be handled in a single qxf and somehow use the modes?
Yes, you should do this.
Hi Vic,
Almost perfect (apart from the modes):
1. Load the 20-channel definition.
2. Load the 3-channel definition.
3. In the 3-channel definition click the 'Channels' tab.
4. Select the 'Auto Program' channel and click the copy icon on the right.
5. Go to the 20-channel definition and click the paste icon in 'Channels'. This will create the Auto Program channel to be used in mode 3. Do the same for Auto Program Speed.
6. Click 'Modes' then '+'.
7. Type a name for the 3-channel mode at the top.
8. Click '+' and move the 3 channels for this mode to the right hand side.
9. Enter the physical data for 3-channel mode (you can cut and paste from the other mode).
10. Save.
You will now get an option in QLC+ when you load the definition to select between the modes. See how you get on.
Boxy
Almost perfect (apart from the modes):
1. Load the 20-channel definition.
2. Load the 3-channel definition.
3. In the 3-channel definition click the 'Channels' tab.
4. Select the 'Auto Program' channel and click the copy icon on the right.
5. Go to the 20-channel definition and click the paste icon in 'Channels'. This will create the Auto Program channel to be used in mode 3. Do the same for Auto Program Speed.
6. Click 'Modes' then '+'.
7. Type a name for the 3-channel mode at the top.
8. Click '+' and move the 3 channels for this mode to the right hand side.
9. Enter the physical data for 3-channel mode (you can cut and paste from the other mode).
10. Save.
You will now get an option in QLC+ when you load the definition to select between the modes. See how you get on.
Boxy
Thanks Boxy. I thought there must be a way, but it didn't seem that obvious.
Here's the updated qxf.
Good to be (very small) part of such a great project.
Here's the updated qxf.
Good to be (very small) part of such a great project.
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- Chauvet-Hive.qxf
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