Hi Guys,
I hope you had a happy new year.
I have issues with the fixture profile for my Stairville Novaspot 250.
This moving head has two color and two gobo wheels. I'm not able to access the colors or the gobos on the second wheels.
I also tried to use a self generated ssl2 profile and the Wolfmix fixture builder, but I didn't get it working.
In general, is the Wolfmix able to handle two gobo wheels with merged projections (use focus to switch between both gobos)?
Greetings Markus
Stairville Novaspot 250
Stairville Novaspot 250
Working with my Wolfmix in Paderborn, Germany
www.bdm-systems.de
www.bdm-systems.de
Re: Stairville Novaspot 250
Hi Markus, I've just made some corrections to this profile. It should work much better now. Let me know how you get on.
The COLOR and COLOR FX screens will only control the 1st color wheel (you'll need a live edit to access the colors on the 2nd one). You can access gobos from both wheels from the GOBO screen (shift + hit a gobo to see all gobos). However only 1 gobo can be used per wheel at a time.
The COLOR and COLOR FX screens will only control the 1st color wheel (you'll need a live edit to access the colors on the 2nd one). You can access gobos from both wheels from the GOBO screen (shift + hit a gobo to see all gobos). However only 1 gobo can be used per wheel at a time.
Re: Stairville Novaspot 250
OK, the "SHIFT+GOBO" solved my problem. I didn't remember this function.
But why is the default generated Gobo just empty on several positions if there is only one type of fixture in the project?
Is the default Gobo type for position 1-10 a fixed programmed value in the firmware?
I have a second issue with the color wheels.
As the "SHIFT+GOBO" solved the gobos I wanted to adjust the colors as well. But the menu only gives options for the colorpickers and a predefined color wheel that does not match the installed colors of the head. How can I adjust the colorwheel to match the installed colors?
But why is the default generated Gobo just empty on several positions if there is only one type of fixture in the project?
Is the default Gobo type for position 1-10 a fixed programmed value in the firmware?
I have a second issue with the color wheels.
As the "SHIFT+GOBO" solved the gobos I wanted to adjust the colors as well. But the menu only gives options for the colorpickers and a predefined color wheel that does not match the installed colors of the head. How can I adjust the colorwheel to match the installed colors?
Working with my Wolfmix in Paderborn, Germany
www.bdm-systems.de
www.bdm-systems.de
Re: Stairville Novaspot 250
Hi Simon,
Also with FW 6.2 I‘m still not able to adjust the color selector to show the colors of the wheel that are defined in the fixture.
I would expect to see only the colors from the fixture if I select the Wheel color picker.
Also with FW 6.2 I‘m still not able to adjust the color selector to show the colors of the wheel that are defined in the fixture.
I would expect to see only the colors from the fixture if I select the Wheel color picker.
Working with my Wolfmix in Paderborn, Germany
www.bdm-systems.de
www.bdm-systems.de
Re: Stairville Novaspot 250
These colors don't relate to the color wheel on the fixture, rather it's a grid of generic colors to choose from. The closest availble color to the selected color will be chosen.
Re: Stairville Novaspot 250
Hi Simon,
wouldn't it be helpful to have a little Icon (or similar) on the color picker wheel buttons, that indicate which colors are natively available an which are not or take the closest color?
In addition it would be very helpful to have names or other wording/labeling on the colors in the fixture builder. It's hard to differ f.e. Blue, Purple and UV or Turquoise and Cyan.
have a nice weekend!
wouldn't it be helpful to have a little Icon (or similar) on the color picker wheel buttons, that indicate which colors are natively available an which are not or take the closest color?
In addition it would be very helpful to have names or other wording/labeling on the colors in the fixture builder. It's hard to differ f.e. Blue, Purple and UV or Turquoise and Cyan.
have a nice weekend!
Working with my Wolfmix in Paderborn, Germany
www.bdm-systems.de
www.bdm-systems.de