Hi,
I don't know why, but the grand master doesn't work with the intensity of my 2 moving head.
I think it's a little bug, because when I try to ad another fixture of the same moving head, the grand master work with the intensity of the new one.
Anyone can help me??
Thanks a lot.
Grand master doesn't work with my Beam moving head
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1. most probably the problem is that your Dimmer channel effective range is 131-255 try to change grandmaster mode in VC properties whether it would help.
2. you don't need to create heads if there's only one - try to delete the head definition, maybe it would help
3. you have typo in St(r)obe channel name
2. you don't need to create heads if there's only one - try to delete the head definition, maybe it would help
3. you have typo in St(r)obe channel name
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Hi
1. It's not the problem, if you download my previous version (qlc plus 3.9), you can see the Dimmer channel effective range is already 131-255, and Grand Master work :/
I try 1 to 255 (in 4.1 version) but it's the same problem.
I also try to modify grand master mode (intensity-->all the chanel), and that work but this is not what I want because the shutter is modified too.
2. Sorry but I don't undersant what you explain to me
3. Yes, thank you
1. It's not the problem, if you download my previous version (qlc plus 3.9), you can see the Dimmer channel effective range is already 131-255, and Grand Master work :/
I try 1 to 255 (in 4.1 version) but it's the same problem.
I also try to modify grand master mode (intensity-->all the chanel), and that work but this is not what I want because the shutter is modified too.
2. Sorry but I don't undersant what you explain to me
3. Yes, thank you
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2. http://qlcplus.org/docs/modeeditor.html You don't have to add all channels to HEAD tab. If there's only one head, you can leave the tab empty (no head -> one head with all channels).