Question about LTP:
I understand how LTP works and I use it frequently in my programming approach. And I have long appreciated the improvement to have Macros consider the order by which I select the scenes so that LTP can be used to override something.
And in V8 I appreciate having an exclusion option for Live buttons when I release all buttons.
So I was wondering if we could have an option to declare a button(s) or Macro(s) to disregard LTP, or any other input so long as the "super" button is latched on? More often than not I would imagine it would be a feature I would pull from a pallette focus, but sometimes I have to dedicate a light to a clients special focus of a podium or banner and I would like that light to stay there no matter what Live command is given. Sure you could recommend I use the Editor page to do that, however I often use the Editor page during a show for a number of things, like fixing a look mid-show, or tweaking a pallette because a performer has moved etc.
In essence I would love to have some scenes and Macros that can be given the priority of the Editor, without using the Editor.
Thanks.
[request] scene/Macro having priority over Editor
[request] scene/Macro having priority over Editor
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Re: [request] scene/Macro having priority over Editor
+1Pink LD wrote:Question about LTP:
I understand how LTP works and I use it frequently in my programming approach. And I have long appreciated the improvement to have Macros consider the order by which I select the scenes so that LTP can be used to override something.
And in V8 I appreciate having an exclusion option for Live buttons when I release all buttons.
So I was wondering if we could have an option to declare a button(s) or Macro(s) to disregard LTP, or any other input so long as the "super" button is latched on? More often than not I would imagine it would be a feature I would pull from a pallette focus, but sometimes I have to dedicate a light to a clients special focus of a podium or banner and I would like that light to stay there no matter what Live command is given. Sure you could recommend I use the Editor page to do that, however I often use the Editor page during a show for a number of things, like fixing a look mid-show, or tweaking a pallette because a performer has moved etc.
In essence I would love to have some scenes and Macros that can be given the priority of the Editor, without using the Editor.
Thanks.
Head of lighting, lighting designer and lighting operater at De Zoom and Pinky's in Renesse and Ron van der Veen Entertainment.