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INHIBIT FUNCTION IN A SUBMASTER
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il y a 4 ans 6 mois #22092
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I'd like to program a submaster to inhibit, lets say, the frontal light so in case it is too much intensity I can take out some live or in the process of readapting a show to a particular stage.
I put 'inhibit' in a submaster with all my frontal channels at full and click inhibit, but I can't get it working. I also tried with target in "00" but no result. Where am I wrong? Thanks!
I put 'inhibit' in a submaster with all my frontal channels at full and click inhibit, but I can't get it working. I also tried with target in "00" but no result. Where am I wrong? Thanks!
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il y a 4 ans 6 mois #22093
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Hi,
you have to open the submaster in order to inhib.
the more you'll open it, the more it'll inhib channels inside.
tell me if it's ok.
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you have to open the submaster in order to inhib.
the more you'll open it, the more it'll inhib channels inside.
tell me if it's ok.
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nicolas
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il y a 4 ans 6 mois #22101
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I do open the submaster and it only marks a square around the channels's level in the circuits screen, but it doesn't reduce the intensities.
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il y a 4 ans 6 mois #22102
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Réponse de polillin sur le sujet INHIBIT FUNCTION IN A SUBMASTER
OK. I will answer myself. I found the solution in this old post
getdlight.com/forum/2-releases/5372-3-0-24-b2#8295
I was working blind, today I connected a PARLED and could verify that DLight does apply the inhibition and marks with a square the channels it inhibits BUT it does not reflect the actual intensities in the sequentiel, right? Even when the light is at 0%, the screen marks your channel at FULL (in my case) with a square around it.
I was working blind, today I connected a PARLED and could verify that DLight does apply the inhibition and marks with a square the channels it inhibits BUT it does not reflect the actual intensities in the sequentiel, right? Even when the light is at 0%, the screen marks your channel at FULL (in my case) with a square around it.
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il y a 4 ans 6 mois #22103
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Réponse de sl1200mk2 sur le sujet INHIBIT FUNCTION IN A SUBMASTER
that's it !
inhib does not modify displayed levels, it only applies on DMX output.
the reason is that sometimes you can inhib/scale some levels just for a moment but when you record/update a cue you probably want to record initial levels, not the scaled ones.
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inhib does not modify displayed levels, it only applies on DMX output.
the reason is that sometimes you can inhib/scale some levels just for a moment but when you record/update a cue you probably want to record initial levels, not the scaled ones.
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