by ConnifBoudoin » 22 August 2017, 12:40
Hey Fiasco, I have a focus scene setup for each zoom on each fixture. This works well because if the channel is used in combination with something else it can be setup in the scene to only use the values of the channels that pertain to zoom. Some fixtures are bad about doing this in the strobe channel, and adding the dimmer in combination with strobe also. One advantage, it that by putting the zoom in a scene, you can change those values in each macro that you may create. The value of the zoom channel, if you add a fader to the scene, will get saved to the macro also if you so choose. This is nice feature. Every macro can have a different value saved in the macro with the new value of the zoom. Or it can not be in the Macro and stay at the setting you put it on. If you like to change the value of zoom for certain songs lets say in and out to the beat of a song you can use a chase with BPM to make the zoom change in time with the music. It really opens up a lot of possibilities. I use the Master Faders as just that, a Master Fader. I have a Master fader for all lights if I want them all to fade or just some if I want some to stay on even when I fade everything else, then I have masters for individual groups of lights, like Sharpy Master, Chauvet Master, Par Master, 108x3 Master, 54x3 Master. This gives me lots of choices of what I want on and off and at what level. It gives me choices of what stays on and what stays off under each master fader and its changeable anytime by just checking the box for the fader channel you want to fade with a Master dimmer.