Show portability issue

The issues found when using the Virtual Console
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Coldnight
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Joined: Fri Jul 02, 2021 10:33 pm
Real Name: John Antram

Hello!

I am trying to build a show in MacOS 4.12.7 and then upload it to my RaspberryPi.

The lights I have installed at the Pi location have channel #1 as the master brightness.

The wizard for chasers doesn't seem to set the master brightness levels in the scenes, nor is the master brightness available in the web-UI from the pi with the show running. I have to go into the simple desk and scroll around to find the master brightness channels and turn them up. If I load another show, those changes are lost.
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GGGss
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Welcome to the forum.
Add a slider onto your VC, add the fixture(s), set the slider in level mode and select the master-level channels of your fixture(s).
Now on the web-interface you have control over the intensity.
If you need to retain this setting inside an other show, create a scene, adding the fixture(s) and actually do the same what you did with the slider.
Add a button to your VC and have the bind to that scene. When you press this button, your fixture will light up at the set level.
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Coldnight
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Real Name: John Antram

Ahhh -- a manually created master intensity group - thank you!! I was struggling with the portable version missing this on the virtual desk. Thanks so very much!
GGGss wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2024 10:37 am Welcome to the forum.
Add a slider onto your VC, add the fixture(s), set the slider in level mode and select the master-level channels of your fixture(s).
Now on the web-interface you have control over the intensity.
If you need to retain this setting inside an other show, create a scene, adding the fixture(s) and actually do the same what you did with the slider.
Add a button to your VC and have the bind to that scene. When you press this button, your fixture will light up at the set level.
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