It's a mix of three for me:
- Record
- Go
- Blind
But I'm a pretty simple LD. Perhaps even in front of all three of those, it's Patch.
Yes and no. One manufacturer's "100 channel" console can only control four fixtures having a footprint of 25 DMX channels. Another manufacturer's "250 channel" console can control 40 of the same fixture, up to its limit of 1024 DMX outputs, but could run 250 fixtures of four channels each. Still others differentiate between 8bit and 16bit attributes. I've never used a console that used syntax like "Channel 2.7" to refer to say the fixed color wheel of an automated fixture, but I suppose I could adapt if absolutely necessary. On the board I run most often, "channels" are initially different from "fixtures", but one can make them the same so that one doesn't have to press <Channel> or <Fixture> before entering the "User Number."...I like the change in the "school of thought" that happened gradually after DMX was used more and more to control things other than dimmers. What I am talking about specifically is that channels are not thought as simply one attribute, intensity. Each channel being thought of as a fixture with many attributes allows for much easier control of "intelligent" equipment. ...
The one feature I'l like most to see isn't available with most boards.
A cup holder. . .
I'd rather see waterproofing...
The one feature I'l like most to see isn't available with most boards.
A cup holder. . .
I'd rather a coffee maker first but that's just me.
Screw coffee. Espresso machine.
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