Pearl 2004 HTP fader issue

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Ld8807
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Pearl 2004 HTP fader issue

Postby Ld8807 » 28 Mar 2016, 17:32

Hello guys!

I'm pretty new at Avolite Family!
It's probably a newbie question but I try to understand the "language" of the pearl 2004!

So here's my situation:

I have this playback (1) memorie assigned as Mode 2 :
-All Mac 250 in red

On my playback 2, Also assigned as mode 2, I have this:
-All Mac 250 in white

So when i push up the playback 1 .. All Mac goes in red.. And when I push down the playback they goes in white..

But when I push up the playback 1 ..(they goes in red) and after I push up the playback 2 (they goes in white) ..both playback (1-2) are up now.. The playback 2 overwrite the playback 1 (until now everything react normal for me) .. After that when I push down the playback 2.. They goes back in red cause the playback still up.. But when i push down the playback 1 .. They still red!!! I don't understand why! I mean, it's work well when i push up them one after one.. But when I overlap them.. My Mac keeps a color value from one of the playback..

Well, if someone can explain me why the console react like this! Or explain me the best way to do it..mainly I want to be able to push up/down two playback with the same "parameter" but not the same value.. And once I kill them .. Everything release..

Let me know!
Thanks
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Re: Pearl 2004 HTP fader issue

Postby niclights » 29 Mar 2016, 16:36

Unfortunately I have a feeling this is an old problem with the software where it doesn't stack mode 2. Having two or more active mode 2 playbacks that share the same control is probably not going to work, or at least not in a particularly useful way in the 2004. I would suggest a different approach (or get a Titan console...).
Ld8807
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Re: Pearl 2004 HTP fader issue

Postby Ld8807 » 29 Mar 2016, 17:01

Good! Thanks for your help!

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