Hi,to all!
Is there an option to define a special scene as a startup scene?
Greetings,
Olaf
Startup scene
Re: Startup scene
Hi Olaf
No it's not possible, what do you want to do with it ?
No it's not possible, what do you want to do with it ?
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Please use the "Operating System" field in your preferences for better support
JRock
Please use the "Operating System" field in your preferences for better support
JRock
Re: Startup scene
Wouldn't it be good to start for example with a center scene for better composing new ones?
But maybe it's the flu that induced me to think about it....
Greetings,
Olaf
But maybe it's the flu that induced me to think about it....
Greetings,
Olaf
Re: Startup scene
Well like in DVC3, you have the default properties options for that, it's the star in the top right corner in editor
Get well soon
Get well soon
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Please use the "Operating System" field in your preferences for better support
JRock
Please use the "Operating System" field in your preferences for better support
JRock
Re: Startup scene
Thank you, JP.
Re: Startup scene
I could also really use the option of setting one scene in a group to default on any time the other scenes are turned off.
I have a big chavet moving spotlight that will flicker through 8 different patterns on its way from zero to steady on if I accidentally jump to any scene with a fade time, I have to always start by clicking a scene that has zero fade time and sets all the channels to appropriate "start" points for any of my other scenes to fade from. I have two DMX pulleys that work in a very similar way, 0 is a dead zone, then there are reverse, stop, and forward gradients, I have to start them off at 127 before I can fade them into the forward or backward ranges, if I accidentally click that scene off, and click another scene with a fade it will fade through the entire reverse spectrum starting at fastest, which is not good.
Is it possible to save pre-sets for "live mode" channels somehow to establish defaults for some channels that are nonzero?
I have a big chavet moving spotlight that will flicker through 8 different patterns on its way from zero to steady on if I accidentally jump to any scene with a fade time, I have to always start by clicking a scene that has zero fade time and sets all the channels to appropriate "start" points for any of my other scenes to fade from. I have two DMX pulleys that work in a very similar way, 0 is a dead zone, then there are reverse, stop, and forward gradients, I have to start them off at 127 before I can fade them into the forward or backward ranges, if I accidentally click that scene off, and click another scene with a fade it will fade through the entire reverse spectrum starting at fastest, which is not good.
Is it possible to save pre-sets for "live mode" channels somehow to establish defaults for some channels that are nonzero?