Hello,
Anyone working with the Martin MAC Aura and Titan V5?
I am wondering how you guys are patching this fixture, so that its possible to fully utilize the Aura-effects.
Ref the instructions from Martin, this fixture should be patched in a special way to do this.
Regards,
Kurt
Norway
Martin MAC Aura and Titan V5, how-to
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Martin MAC Aura and Titan V5, how-to
Regards,
Kurt Naeslund
StageWorks
Kurt Naeslund
StageWorks
You need to patch the 25 DMX mode to access effects.
In Martin speak this is written as a 'multi-part' fixture. When unfolded, cell 1 is the 'beam' part and cell2 is the 'aura' part.
Effects are available in cell 1 and from the master (or folded) fixture.
Effects are chosen using the attributes 'Effect 1' and 'Effect 2'. 'Effect 1 Speed' and 'Effect 2 Speed' control variables for the respective effect chosen, although not only speed.
When the functions from attribute 'Effect Sync' are of the 'No Sync' type then the two effects can be controlled independently. When set to a 'Sync' type only Effect 1 Speed has any affect.
I noticed that they mention 'Certain FX require Aura intensity to be
above 0% to be visible', but I couldn't see any further information.
In Martin speak this is written as a 'multi-part' fixture. When unfolded, cell 1 is the 'beam' part and cell2 is the 'aura' part.
Effects are available in cell 1 and from the master (or folded) fixture.
Effects are chosen using the attributes 'Effect 1' and 'Effect 2'. 'Effect 1 Speed' and 'Effect 2 Speed' control variables for the respective effect chosen, although not only speed.
When the functions from attribute 'Effect Sync' are of the 'No Sync' type then the two effects can be controlled independently. When set to a 'Sync' type only Effect 1 Speed has any affect.
I noticed that they mention 'Certain FX require Aura intensity to be
above 0% to be visible', but I couldn't see any further information.
Press Unfold and then select the fixture. You will then see three fixtures - a master (exactly the same as when it was 'folded') and cell 1 and 2.
Cell 1 is what Martin calls the 'beam' part. Cell 2 is the 'aura' part. Select these to control the parts independently.
Press Unfold/[Exit] (or Unfold twice) to return to normal fixture selection.
It is a known usability issue that you can only unfold one fixture at a time making editing multiple fixtures awkward. At the moment the solution is to make groups or assign handles of the cells. See here for more details.
Cell 1 is what Martin calls the 'beam' part. Cell 2 is the 'aura' part. Select these to control the parts independently.
Press Unfold/[Exit] (or Unfold twice) to return to normal fixture selection.
It is a known usability issue that you can only unfold one fixture at a time making editing multiple fixtures awkward. At the moment the solution is to make groups or assign handles of the cells. See here for more details.
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Unfortunately, in v5 you can only unfold one fixture at a time. Nick has given quite a lot of ways to work with this - and it will be improved in v6.
See http://www.avolitesshop.co.uk/phpBB3/vi ... php?t=2087 and http://www.avolitesshop.co.uk/phpBB3/vi ... php?t=2077
Don't know about that fixture order thing.
See http://www.avolitesshop.co.uk/phpBB3/vi ... php?t=2087 and http://www.avolitesshop.co.uk/phpBB3/vi ... php?t=2077
Don't know about that fixture order thing.
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