Hey Matt, learning a lot from this video, thanks for sharing! I'm really new to all of this, but curious how you were able to get the visualizer embedded in the software instead of as a separate window? I haven't been able to find a way of setting things up like this.
So that's not actually not what my magicq window looks like on my screen. My Vis is on a second monitor and I'm just overlaying it into the corner using the OBS streaming software. Glad to hear it must be looking slick though.
Hi! Matt, thanks for your videos. I have one question in 21:57, I put the dim chase but it don¡t change the head, I see all heads together, any idea what I doing wrong? I punt the same things like you. It could be the old render visualizer? Thank you
Check spread is not at 0, or maybe did you add a group FX or just a standard FX? If you've added a group FX you just need to set the Group's column to either 'all chans' or 'within group'. You can double check the programming by checking your outputs page and seeing if the strobes are going from 0 to 100% in a chase or all together.
@@MattBlake39 I select Atomic in the Group section on Layer 1 and then click in Add FX. Thank you for your answer :) I am starting to making my own show on Chamys, I hope I could get a good level!
There's a Facebook group, don't know if it's very active, but it's called Chamsys show files or something like that. facebook.com/groups/128704734438706?group_view_referrer=profile_browser
Hey matt, is there a way to copy your color palettes into an exec page for a fixture, set the region for the group and then have them not be placed into the programmer when using the palettes?
Yup, there's a bunch of tutorials on "soft palettes" about this. Real quick: Select all fixtures/groups and record a new color palette. Select palette>vieuw palette>unlink palette. Now call this palette something like "variable color". Copy your fixture/group, this new variable color and all the colors you want to use to your exec. Put them in a region. Now, change the button type of your variable color and make it a soft link. Any programming where the color is included in the programmer, make sure it's set to your variable color palette. Now you can change colors from the exec page, bypassing the programmer. Hope this helps!
0 - sorry for the delay 1 - thank you very much 2 - In setup > playback > third last row, playback go/pause use exec grid 1 set to yes. This will do it for all 10 playbacks. Or you can do it individually for a cuestack > Check cue stack options for the cue with play pause that you want to assign to execute buttons > on the buttons tab there are options, go uses exec grid 1 and pause uses exec grid 1. Those will do the same thing on an individual basis. 3 - I rarely keep palettes linked because in the past it has usually led to unexpected things happening. I would do some troubleshooting and figure out it was due to a palette changing or being renamed and it just adds more potential problems. Some palettes i will keep linked intentionally.
Cool video! I wonder what you could do if the rig was pre patched and vised and all you had to do was truly make the show file
1:04:30 how is the extra fader configured and is it a chamsys product?
Great Video !!!
Hey Matt, learning a lot from this video, thanks for sharing! I'm really new to all of this, but curious how you were able to get the visualizer embedded in the software instead of as a separate window? I haven't been able to find a way of setting things up like this.
So that's not actually not what my magicq window looks like on my screen. My Vis is on a second monitor and I'm just overlaying it into the corner using the OBS streaming software. Glad to hear it must be looking slick though.
Other option is you can click the button middle right called "Vis" and it'll open a window in the main window area for the vis
@@MattBlake39 Got it, thanks!
Hi! Matt, thanks for your videos. I have one question in 21:57, I put the dim chase but it don¡t change the head, I see all heads together, any idea what I doing wrong? I punt the same things like you. It could be the old render visualizer? Thank you
Check spread is not at 0, or maybe did you add a group FX or just a standard FX? If you've added a group FX you just need to set the Group's column to either 'all chans' or 'within group'. You can double check the programming by checking your outputs page and seeing if the strobes are going from 0 to 100% in a chase or all together.
@@MattBlake39 I select Atomic in the Group section on Layer 1 and then click in Add FX. Thank you for your answer :) I am starting to making my own show on Chamys, I hope I could get a good level!
How do we toggle between the 3D and the wire frame view of MagicVis?
In the vis select Free View from the top toolbar. Or it's also in the 3D View menu tab.
Do you know of any places to download show files to play around with?
(Other then the ldi competitions)
There's a Facebook group, don't know if it's very active, but it's called Chamsys show files or something like that. facebook.com/groups/128704734438706?group_view_referrer=profile_browser
Or there's demo ones that come with the software, other than that I don't know of any others
@@MattBlake39 Thanks!
Hey matt, is there a way to copy your color palettes into an exec page for a fixture, set the region for the group and then have them not be placed into the programmer when using the palettes?
Yup, there's a bunch of tutorials on "soft palettes" about this. Real quick: Select all fixtures/groups and record a new color palette. Select palette>vieuw palette>unlink palette. Now call this palette something like "variable color". Copy your fixture/group, this new variable color and all the colors you want to use to your exec. Put them in a region. Now, change the button type of your variable color and make it a soft link. Any programming where the color is included in the programmer, make sure it's set to your variable color palette. Now you can change colors from the exec page, bypassing the programmer. Hope this helps!
thanks bro
1 - great video.
2 - how do you default to all your play/pause buttons to automatically read the exec page?
3 - why do you unlink your palettes?
0 - sorry for the delay
1 - thank you very much
2 - In setup > playback > third last row, playback go/pause use exec grid 1 set to yes. This will do it for all 10 playbacks. Or you can do it individually for a cuestack > Check cue stack options for the cue with play pause that you want to assign to execute buttons > on the buttons tab there are options, go uses exec grid 1 and pause uses exec grid 1. Those will do the same thing on an individual basis.
3 - I rarely keep palettes linked because in the past it has usually led to unexpected things happening. I would do some troubleshooting and figure out it was due to a palette changing or being renamed and it just adds more potential problems. Some palettes i will keep linked intentionally.
Hi matt, great video I was wondering as you won the mq70 last year you could many do a video on it via there dealt is no content on the mq70 on UA-cam
Yeah I probably should, watch this space hopefully soon
how u put visualiser in corner there ?