I just noticed that when setting up my Elation Platinum Spot 5r fixtures, that I was unable to select the color Click & Go setting in the virtual console. I double checked to make sure that the fixture definition was correct, and it does seem to be, but nevertheless every time I would select "Color" for click and go on a fader, it would revert to a normal fader.
I did, however find a workaround which seems to be fine: simply setting the Click & Go option to Gobo/Effect made it work as expected. Which, I suppose raises the question of whether it's necessary to have a different setting at all for color and for gobo/effect or if those could just be combined into one setting.
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The "Color" C&G option is for single colors components: R,G,B,C,M,Y,W
The name might be confusing though. I think I will rename it to "Intensity" as well as "Gobo/Effect" to "Gobo/Macro"
I just noticed that when setting up my Elation Platinum Spot 5r fixtures, that I was unable to select the color Click & Go setting in the virtual console. I double checked to make sure that the fixture definition was correct, and it does seem to be, but nevertheless every time I would select "Color" for click and go on a fader, it would revert to a normal fader.
I did, however find a workaround which seems to be fine: simply setting the Click & Go option to Gobo/Effect made it work as expected. Which, I suppose raises the question of whether it's necessary to have a different setting at all for color and for gobo/effect or if those could just be combined into one setting.
The "Color" C&G option is for single colors components: R,G,B,C,M,Y,W
The name might be confusing though. I think I will rename it to "Intensity" as well as "Gobo/Effect" to "Gobo/Macro"
Perhaps this could help ? http://qlcplus.sourceforge.net/clickandgo.html
Works for me!