bonjour tout le monde,
Je suis nouveau dans ce forum
J'ai pas mal de difficultés pour programmer 5 Tornados TB5 en lignes horizontale afin de créer un Key frame "effet vague"
Le layout me dispose les rampes et les têtes"un peu n'importe comment.
Les machines on pourtant été remise dans l'ordre, les numéro de saisie remis à la suite (200.1 ->200.5)
Est ce que qqun à déjà eu ce problème
Merci
difficulté de programmation Tornado TB5
Re: difficulté de programmation Tornado TB5
Hello,
It is working ok for me but there are a few things to consider:
- The subfixture numbering in modes 2-5 interleaves the 'Beam' and 'Ring' elements meaning a contiguous numerical selection (for example .1 THRU .5) will select beam parts 1, 3 and 5 and ring parts 2 and 3. I have revised the personality so that the beam parts are collected together at the start in all modes to make numerical selection easier (ie. subfixtures 1-5) . All being well the revised version will be avaialble in the library from approx. 09:00 GMT 20/6/26.
- If the whole fixture is selected and 'Run On Sub Fixtures' ('Linear') is used Titan will include all of the cells regardless of whether they contain relevant attributes. This can affect the spread when used.
However, if you select just the relevant elements and create a key frame shape it should work as expected.
For a tilt 'wave' across 5 fixtures I used the following steps (tested in v18.0 and using the integrated Capture Visualiser to visualise):
1. Start a new show.
2. Open the Capture Visualiser window.
3. Patch 5x fixtures in the same mode.
4. Exit to main menu, select all of the fixtures, @@, record to a playback using 'record by channel mode', clear and fire the playback so we can see the output.
5. Toggle the wheels softkey (G) to =Visualiser, select all of the fixtures, set the 'Orientation Y' to 180° (so that the heads of each fixtures run left->right = 1->5 when viewed from the front in the visualiser), toggle 'Fan' on and adjust the Position X so that all of the fixtures are clearly separated (ensuring the first fixture is still left-most).
6. Toggle the wheels softkey back to =Level.
7. Open the Attribute Editor window.
8. [Shapes And Effects] -> [Key Frame Shapes] -> [Create]
9. Select the fixtures ensuring the order is 1->5 = first->last.
10. In the Attribute Editor window select the 'Beam' cells, again ensuring the order of the beam cell selection is 1->5 = first->last.
11. Adjust the tilt to the first position
12. [Add Frame]
13. Adjust the tilt to the second position
14. [Add Frame]
15. [Finish Recording Frames]
16. In the Effect Editor window select the 'On (Linear)' option next to 'Run On Sub Fixtures'.
17. In the Effect Editor window select 'Spread' and input 25.
= A tilt 'wave' running from left->right from the left-most head of the left-most fixture to the right-most head of the right-most fixture (I set the spread to 25 for an even spread as there are 25 heads in total in this example).
It is working ok for me but there are a few things to consider:
- The subfixture numbering in modes 2-5 interleaves the 'Beam' and 'Ring' elements meaning a contiguous numerical selection (for example .1 THRU .5) will select beam parts 1, 3 and 5 and ring parts 2 and 3. I have revised the personality so that the beam parts are collected together at the start in all modes to make numerical selection easier (ie. subfixtures 1-5) . All being well the revised version will be avaialble in the library from approx. 09:00 GMT 20/6/26.
- If the whole fixture is selected and 'Run On Sub Fixtures' ('Linear') is used Titan will include all of the cells regardless of whether they contain relevant attributes. This can affect the spread when used.
However, if you select just the relevant elements and create a key frame shape it should work as expected.
For a tilt 'wave' across 5 fixtures I used the following steps (tested in v18.0 and using the integrated Capture Visualiser to visualise):
1. Start a new show.
2. Open the Capture Visualiser window.
3. Patch 5x fixtures in the same mode.
4. Exit to main menu, select all of the fixtures, @@, record to a playback using 'record by channel mode', clear and fire the playback so we can see the output.
5. Toggle the wheels softkey (G) to =Visualiser, select all of the fixtures, set the 'Orientation Y' to 180° (so that the heads of each fixtures run left->right = 1->5 when viewed from the front in the visualiser), toggle 'Fan' on and adjust the Position X so that all of the fixtures are clearly separated (ensuring the first fixture is still left-most).
6. Toggle the wheels softkey back to =Level.
7. Open the Attribute Editor window.
8. [Shapes And Effects] -> [Key Frame Shapes] -> [Create]
9. Select the fixtures ensuring the order is 1->5 = first->last.
10. In the Attribute Editor window select the 'Beam' cells, again ensuring the order of the beam cell selection is 1->5 = first->last.
11. Adjust the tilt to the first position
12. [Add Frame]
13. Adjust the tilt to the second position
14. [Add Frame]
15. [Finish Recording Frames]
16. In the Effect Editor window select the 'On (Linear)' option next to 'Run On Sub Fixtures'.
17. In the Effect Editor window select 'Spread' and input 25.
= A tilt 'wave' running from left->right from the left-most head of the left-most fixture to the right-most head of the right-most fixture (I set the spread to 25 for an even spread as there are 25 heads in total in this example).
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