I have a problem with Pearl 2004.I create palettes for colors,pan/tilt,gobos,etc. and then create memories using the palettes.
My problem is that when i update a palette , memories that use this palette don,t update it with changes that i made.The palette is updated,but the memories don't update it.The second problem is that when i patch fixture(s) on pages of fixtures 2 & 3 i can't use lamp on & lamp of command.Every fixture that i patch on this pages can't strike lamps
Please give me a advice what to do
Thanks
pearl 2004 problem
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YEs.Memory storing palette reference.Example : LCD shows pan/tilt P17
niclights wrote:Odd.
Is memory definitely storing palette reference (Pxxx in LCD)?
If so, is this problem true for all fixtures - or perhaps related to fixture page location?
Regarding Macros and FP2/3 it is possible this is new bug.
Absolutely All fixtures.Yesterday I spoke with Liz Berry (she is my friend),and she told me that "The only thing I can think of with your memories problem is that if you use the 'record stage' function when you record the memory, it doesn't use presets for some reason.", BUT i don't use record stage function.
niclights wrote:All fixtures?
This is very strange.
Normally the only time palettes become absolute references is when they are HTP, but unless you have created some rather unusual personalities I can't see why this would be the case for colour/pan/tilt/gobo etc.
I will try and play with this & check on the Tiger.
I will also try and speak to Avo again about the number of unanswered questions here.
All time dependent of course!
Normally the only time palettes become absolute references is when they are HTP, but unless you have created some rather unusual personalities I can't see why this would be the case for colour/pan/tilt/gobo etc.
I will try and play with this & check on the Tiger.
I will also try and speak to Avo again about the number of unanswered questions here.
All time dependent of course!
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