Then, only the original yellow / red blinking When I am done with the Lead, and I deactivate the LEAD effects switch, I also want to stop the STROBE along with it. The original lighting instructions (yellow red blinking) should continue, even when I activate the strobe during mid patch. For example, I may want to start a hard rock patch with blinking yellow and red lights, but when I get to the lead guitar part, I want to hit my "lead" midi foot switch (which also chooses my distortion effect), and I want it to trigger the STROBE in DMX. When I am within a single patch in MS, I want to be able to activate a button on my MIDI foot control, and send a different lighting signal to DMXIS. that way, I gives me time to scroll through 30 patches to find the correct one, without sending and starting 30 different DMX lighting instructions to the dance floor.Ģ. Instead, if it is possible to have the DMX light instructions sent only after a 3 second delay, or something similar. In this instance, I don't want the DMXIS presets to be going spazz, quickly changing from one to the next. etc.ġb) Sometimes, we change the sequence on stage, so I will quickly scroll through various patches, back and forth, until I find the correct one we want to perform. then when we switch to a hard driving song/patch, I can auto switch the DMX lights to blinking yellow, etc. That way, when we switch to a romantic slow song, I can auto switch the DMX lights to a BLUE present. I use a MIDI foot control to switch between patches?songs, and to activate or deactivate different guitar effects while inside of a patch.ġa), When I select different patches in MS, I want the patch to select bank and presets in DMXIS. I have all 60 songs set up in MS as patches within a concert, all with different guitar effects loaded, We have 60 songs on our play list, some slow, some fast, some bluesy, some rock, etc. I've read threads which are somewhat related, but have not found my specific setup question. Can someone please advise how I need to do this?
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