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Good Luck every one.
I have the same problem. Cannot work with a 4k monitor. all Text are so small. Lookin forward a scaling option from the team.
Tim, Drew, thanks for your help this year with resolving issues and questions. Good Luck everyone!
Hi, I’m thinking about to make a new supplier Catalogue, how to do that? What I need to know before I place a offer to supplier?
PyroTeo wrote: Thank you! It is allowed to add new position groups? Or should I leave them as template project? thanks If you mean the position group shortcuts that appear on the left side of the main Design window then the answer is yes, absolutely. You can also add your own camera presets on the right side of the main Design window. These are features for the user’s convenience to streamline show design. For PyroJam, what you cannot do is add positions, remove position, move positions, rename positions, or anything else that changes the position layout.
Thank you! It is allowed to add new position groups? Or should I leave them as template project? thanks
PyroTeo wrote: Hello! Which Time Zone is considered to determine expiration time to upload the show? Each competitor should try to submit according to their time zone to avoid any late entries, but officially we are using UTC-12 which is the last inhabited time zone on Earth (best I can tell any way haha)
Hello! Which Time Zone is considered to determine expiration time to upload the show?
Just a quick reminder to everyone that the deadline for entries is midnight, March 1, 2024 (technically 11:59 p.m. on March 1st to be clear). Couple things to check before submitting: 1) Does your show include a title and theme? 2) Did you use the PyroJam template provided? 3) Is your show between 9 and 10 minutes long? 4) Are all of the products from the PyroJam catalog? 5) Is your show within the budget of $25,000?
Hello, we are in the middle of a large project to improve DMX support. The project includes new DMX capabilities and a new process for defining your own DMX fixtures. Currently it is possible, but difficult, for users to script for DMX fixtures that are not already supported in Finale 3D. In the current process, the user needs to create DMX effects for his fixture one by one. In the new process, the user will define “the fixture” instead of defining “the effects”. After the user defines the fixture, Finale will automatically define the effects without requiring the user to create them one by one. The DMX project has two major phases. Phase 1 = add DMX capabilities Phase 2 = add new process for defining fixtures We are currently in the middle of phase 1. The new capabilities we are adding are, 1) Support for “ramp” features for firing system controllers that have the ramp capability; and automatic support for simulated ramps for firing system controllers that do not have ramp capabilities. The simulated ramps automatically use multiple script rows to interpolate between “from” and “to” values with multiple samples. The simulated ramps are like little stair steps. The smoothness of the simulated ramp depends on the sample rate of the interpolation, which the user can choose. 2) Support for fades. 3) Support for color blends. 4) Support for “latest takes precedence”. If you overlay a long effect of a blue light, for example, with multiple shorter effects of different colors, the resulting light color will be blue in between the shorter colored effects. Currently Finale doesn’t support overlapping effects like this. Phase 1 of the project will be finished in Q2 of this year. Phase 2 will give users the ability to define their own DMX fixtures more easily. This phase will be finished in Q3 or Q4 of this year. Your question mentioned blinders and LED bars. I don’t know how well our DMX capabilities will support these specific features. Our first goal is to support all basic par lights and moving head lights. After completing that goal, we will turn our attention to supporting DMX fixtures that are more unique, like LED bars. Regarding blinders, can you describe what kind of support you want? For example, are you talking about stage light blinders that can be manually adjusted, or blinders that can be controlled via DMX?