Master fader and blackout
Master fader and blackout
On Daslight 4 I had a master fader, blackout and other options on a right hand side window.
On Daslight 5 I cannot find it!!
Please we need more video tutorials on the 5. It is quite different from the 4.
Thanks in advance.
On Daslight 5 I cannot find it!!
Please we need more video tutorials on the 5. It is quite different from the 4.
Thanks in advance.
Re: Master fader and blackout
in the top right of the bottom section, go to the mixers tab, then you can use the master dimmer for each group or far left you have the all master fader
Re: Master fader and blackout
Thanks a lot for your reply.
Yes I had found this tab, but...
1.) on D4 it was conveniently set on the right hand side and easly accessible throughout
2.) the blackout works only if I click and keep the button pressed. On D4 it needed another click to disengage blackout. Any workaround pls?
Thanks a lot once more.
Yes I had found this tab, but...
1.) on D4 it was conveniently set on the right hand side and easly accessible throughout
2.) the blackout works only if I click and keep the button pressed. On D4 it needed another click to disengage blackout. Any workaround pls?
Thanks a lot once more.
Re: Master fader and blackout
use the touch page to make all of your sliders and scenes where you want them, right click the blackout button and press flash instead of toggle
Re: Master fader and blackout
Hello. Do you know how to exclude a scene or a fixture from the master blackout?
Re: Master fader and blackout
i do not believe you can exclude a scene from master blackout, hence master blackout. however if you grab the dimmer of all of your selected fixtured, as long as the scene priority on the scene you want to ignore the change is higher then your live edit priority then you you should be able to get your desired effect.
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Re: Master fader and blackout
Vaslevar wrote:Hello. Do you know how to exclude a scene or a fixture from the master blackout? geometry dash world
Grab the dimmers of all the fixtures you've chosen. You should be able to get the effect you want as long as the scene priority on the scene you don't want to change is higher than the live edit priority.
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Re: Master fader and blackout
Use the touch page to adjust gorilla tag all sliders and scenes, then right-click the blackout button and select flash rather than toggle.
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Re: Master fader and blackout
Hi all,
No it's not possible exclude a scene or fixture from master blackout.
You can also create a new group with all yours fixtures except the one(s) you don't want the blackout to be applied to. Then on that mixer group, the blackout will be applied to the selected fixtures.
You can press Control + clic to leave a mixer feature on (Blackout, Strobe, Flash).
Regards
No it's not possible exclude a scene or fixture from master blackout.
You can also create a new group with all yours fixtures except the one(s) you don't want the blackout to be applied to. Then on that mixer group, the blackout will be applied to the selected fixtures.
the blackout works only if I click and keep the button pressed. On D4 it needed another click to disengage blackout. Any workaround pls?
You can press Control + clic to leave a mixer feature on (Blackout, Strobe, Flash).
Regards
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Re: Master fader and blackout
farangsa wrote:DJMan32 wrote:i do not believe you can exclude a scene from master blackout,Dinosaur Game hence master blackout. however if you grab the dimmer of all of your selected fixtured, as long as the scene priority on the scene you want to ignore the change is higher then your live edit priority then you you should be able to get your desired effect.
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Re: Master fader and blackout
Raphael_Nicolaudie wrote:Hi all,
No it's not possible exclude a scene or fixture from master blackout.
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You can also create a new group with all yours fixtures except the one(s) you don't want the blackout to be applied to. Then on that mixer group, the blackout will be applied to the selected fixtures.the blackout works only if I click and keep the button pressed. On D4 it needed another click to disengage blackout. Any workaround pls?
You can press Control + clic to leave a mixer feature on (Blackout, Strobe, Flash).
Regards
Using the Control + click combination to leave a mixer feature on (such as Blackout, Strobe, or Flash) is a handy tip. Many thanks!
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Re: Master fader and blackout
david_dye wrote:2.) the blackout works only if I click and keep the button pressed. On D4 it needed another click to disengage blackout. Any workaround pls?
You can right click the blackout button in the mixer Tab directly to change it into a toggle button. No need for using the touch or midi control.
For my side I mostly just use the touch control feature and have a tablet next to my computer with all the buttons that I need all the time like black out or master dimmer. Works most of the time (if the touch control stays active...)
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Re: Master fader and blackout
The instructional videos on Youtube are very good uno online, you can go there and watch them again.
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Re: Master fader and blackout
StevenPaw wrote:david_dye wrote:2.) the blackout works only if I click and keep the button pressed. On D4 it needed another click to disengage blackout. Any workaround pls?
You can right click the blackout button in the mixer Tab directly to change it into a toggle button. No need for using the touch or midi control. burrito craft
For my side I mostly just use the touch control feature and have a tablet next to my computer with all the buttons that I need all the time like black out or master dimmer. Works most of the time (if the touch control stays active...)
You made my day! It works for me.
This saves me a lot of programming time!