Oliver_74 Posted Friday at 08:58 AM Report Posted Friday at 08:58 AM Hi, I had a few colour leds patched pairwise, now each of those has it’s own chnl nr / dmx adress… Since I work in a small theatre, where a lot of acts perform often, i have to change the patch in each existing show… is there a way to import a patch? thanks Oliver
Archie D Posted Friday at 10:49 AM Report Posted Friday at 10:49 AM Hi @Oliver_74, You can import patches (without other show file data such as memories) via Setup -> Load -> Select File -> 'Setup Only' or 'Setup & Palettes', which will load the console's setup (including patch, defaults, settings etc.), and palettes if specified. Be aware that when loading files, it clears the previous show file on the desk, so make sure to create a backup. You could create some 'sample' patch files by setting the patch up, and saving that file. Then, once you load one of those files, you can start programming straight away with your patch loaded in from a 'sample' file you created. If you select 'Load Complete Show', it will load all data contained within that show file. If you mean that you want to import a specific part of the patch into another show file's patch, this is unfortunately not possible. Hope this helps. Archie - Student (15) Solution, JesterML, Juggler, Level 6, Sirius 48, Fat Frog, Phantom ZerOS Unlock Dongle
Oliver_74 Posted Friday at 09:01 PM Author Report Posted Friday at 09:01 PM Hi Archie, thanks for your answer. unfortunately this clears all Cues/Playbacks…so it’s not the right way for me to modify existing shows 😉
Archie D Posted Friday at 10:39 PM Report Posted Friday at 10:39 PM Hi Oliver, 1 hour ago, Oliver_74 said: unfortunately this clears all Cues/Playbacks Yes, when loading show files in any capacity, show data is removed from the console's memory and replaced with the contents of the requested file to load. I'm not sure of a way to import a patch into an existing show file without this happening, I don't think it is possible, unfortunately. An alternate method, however - you could note down each patch configuration in a spreadsheet, and when the time comes, edit the existing patch in the desk to align with your spreadsheet data. Additionally, if you're not already aware, you are able to edit show files using the PC emulator, Phantom ZerOS. This will allow you to load a show file into Phantom ZerOS, in your case - edit the patch, re-save onto USB and load back into the physical desk when you are at the venue. This can be a massive save on time for when you don't have access to the physical desk, helping with your swap-overs. Regards. Archie - Student (15) Solution, JesterML, Juggler, Level 6, Sirius 48, Fat Frog, Phantom ZerOS Unlock Dongle
DALX Posted Saturday at 02:26 PM Report Posted Saturday at 02:26 PM One option for editing show cues to create a new show, is to select Save and type a new file name in the show file box. You can then copy a Playback Copy Playbacks into another Playback to edit, while keeping the original playback cues unchanged. You can then copy multiple cues as described by Edward in this post Copying Multiple Cues. I have copied blocks of files using the Copy in Z Key to make up a new set of cues, using an external keyboard to select ranges of cues, then did a Renumber in the new Playback. On FLX S, the renumber function is for 1:1 renumbering, unless you have a USB keyboard connected. You can add new cues to the Playback using Record > Z Key> type in cue number, then press Playback flash key. You cannot copy a block of cues from one Playback to another, but you can copy one cue at a time from one Playback into another Playback Copy Playbacks .
Oliver_74 Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago Thank you Dalx, but what I'm looking for is: i HAD 10 RGB Fixtures at 5 different dmx adresses (patched pairwise).... Now each of them has its own adress ....so question would just be if it's possible to import the patch, without loosing cues and playbacks.... greetings
Recommended Posts
Please sign in to comment
You will be able to leave a comment after signing in
Sign In Now