I think SweetLight v9 is a great software and has the greatest GUI, even better than v9_II (version 2 is so all over the place)
But, we’ve been missing the Group Cues/Cloning/Recipes as other softwares deliver (Avolites, grandMA, Chamsys, etc.)
The ability to add the new fixtures and add them to the previously made groups, so they copy the same scenes, movements, colors, etc. - so everything turns out smoothly with the new fixtures added and no need to re-program the scenes once we add new fixtures into the groups
For example - how I’ve seen grandMA do it with it’s so called ‘Recipes’ - you add 4 new beams to the previously made group of 8, so that’s 12 now - and then it aligns the movements and every other scenes made for these groups of fixtures - so that every fixture has it’s movements synced and divided correctly and also applying the symmetrical in/out without re-doing everything manually
Feature request: Group Cues & Cloning
Re: Feature request: Group Cues & Cloning
Hello,
Thank you for your feedback.
Unfortunately, Version 9 cannot support this feature because of the way its original source code was designed.
Version II, with its newer architecture, makes this kind of functionality possible.
Thank you for your feedback.
Unfortunately, Version 9 cannot support this feature because of the way its original source code was designed.
Version II, with its newer architecture, makes this kind of functionality possible.
The Lighting Controller
Re: Feature request: Group Cues & Cloning
Hmm, but I think it'd be wiser to update V9 or at least make the V9_II's GUI experience better, as it is pretty bad now. I don't like it anyhow
Re: Feature request: Group Cues & Cloning
Hello,
Just to clarify, the new software is called V_II, not V9_II.
V_II is not intended to replace V9 directly, but rather to complement it. It was designed with a different approach, aimed at a new generation of users looking for faster, more automated and more mobile lighting solutions.
V9 remains available for users who prefer its workflow and interface.
Just to clarify, the new software is called V_II, not V9_II.
V_II is not intended to replace V9 directly, but rather to complement it. It was designed with a different approach, aimed at a new generation of users looking for faster, more automated and more mobile lighting solutions.
V9 remains available for users who prefer its workflow and interface.
The Lighting Controller