Awesome. Glad it’s helpful. Working my way through understanding more on the circuitry side and how it relates to pyro applications. If I ever get a firm grasp… it’ll be a video for sure lol.
Good video! I do the same with 5 front positions but daisy chain two slats together on the left and right and one in the middle. That way I can have three 18M modules for my main positions and then have a row of 5 fronts feeding off them. Slats allow a lot of creativity and of course helps keep costs low too. Keep up the good work!
Those labels aren’t related to COBRA firmware. They are just a way to organize which slat goes to which bank. You could name them bank 1,2,3 if you wanted and it would be channel 19, Bank 1, Cue 1 etc… In the actual script file, the effect addresses are simply 19-1 through 19-18. In other words, it’s just a way to organize them and label them better. To get these addresses, I created a custom module in Finale 3D and gave it a custom address format so that it knows to use letters for banks and place those custom addresses in my labels.
Yes! Great video. Definitely the stuff I'm interested in seeing.
Awesome. Glad it’s helpful. Working my way through understanding more on the circuitry side and how it relates to pyro applications. If I ever get a firm grasp… it’ll be a video for sure lol.
Nice video. Interesting to see how the small details made for a stellar show.
Thanks man! The small things make all the difference indeed!
Good video! I do the same with 5 front positions but daisy chain two slats together on the left and right and one in the middle. That way I can have three 18M modules for my main positions and then have a row of 5 fronts feeding off them. Slats allow a lot of creativity and of course helps keep costs low too. Keep up the good work!
Yes, that’s another good use of them for sure! I plan to upgrade a few 36/72M mods with slat connections to add more versatility just like that.
What firmware version are you running. I see you 18 m and you change banks on that for 19a,19b,19c is that on the updated firmware.
Those labels aren’t related to COBRA firmware. They are just a way to organize which slat goes to which bank. You could name them bank 1,2,3 if you wanted and it would be channel 19, Bank 1, Cue 1 etc… In the actual script file, the effect addresses are simply 19-1 through 19-18. In other words, it’s just a way to organize them and label them better. To get these addresses, I created a custom module in Finale 3D and gave it a custom address format so that it knows to use letters for banks and place those custom addresses in my labels.
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Thanks ,that's sounds like a great idea.. just started using mux boards also...
Nice. MuuxBRD rocks!