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How I can connect and see fixtures with Expert virtual panel and his visualitzer?
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How I can connect and see fixtures with Expert and visualit
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Hi,
well, there is no direct connection between Vis and the virtual panel; the latter is only the simulated surface of the desk. I reckon you're running the Titan Simulator - and Titan is the computing kernel which cares for everything, including connecting the Vis... In that case, to get you running:
- close all Avo programs
- start the Simulator
- start a new show
- open Workspace Window 'Visualiser', and make sure AutoUpdate is enabled
- now, start patching your fixtures and playing around
Note that lots of newer fixtures are not in the Vis library, hence, as a basic test, just start with straight dimmers. if you followed the a.m. steps, they should automatically show up in the vis window when patched.
From there on, there are a lot of things you might add:
- you might run Visualiser on the same machine as a separate application (make sure it doesn't run twice, and at first save the theater within the workspace window)
- you might even run it on a separate machine, connecting it with ACDI via network
- and of course you might wish to write Vis persos for the fixtures you might need
well, there is no direct connection between Vis and the virtual panel; the latter is only the simulated surface of the desk. I reckon you're running the Titan Simulator - and Titan is the computing kernel which cares for everything, including connecting the Vis... In that case, to get you running:
- close all Avo programs
- start the Simulator
- start a new show
- open Workspace Window 'Visualiser', and make sure AutoUpdate is enabled
- now, start patching your fixtures and playing around
Note that lots of newer fixtures are not in the Vis library, hence, as a basic test, just start with straight dimmers. if you followed the a.m. steps, they should automatically show up in the vis window when patched.
From there on, there are a lot of things you might add:
- you might run Visualiser on the same machine as a separate application (make sure it doesn't run twice, and at first save the theater within the workspace window)
- you might even run it on a separate machine, connecting it with ACDI via network
- and of course you might wish to write Vis persos for the fixtures you might need
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