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Just curious if the way I setup my lighting is the correct way or if I am doing it a more extensive way than I should.

Hopefully someone can follow this--

I program lights for my church - I have around 8 moving heads and some other misc.

Basically, I create a scene with several steps - each step being different positions for all of the lights. After my first step is created, I duplicate it and move the lights into a different position/color. I'll repeat this until the scene feels complete.

I then use each scene for a different part of the song (chorus, verse, etc). I will set the speed/intensity of the scene based on the energy of the part of the song.

Here is what the live mode will look like:
Cornerstone > Chorus Low
Cornerstone > Verse 1
Cornerstone > Chorus High
etc.


I'm pretty sure the way I program the lights into different positions with steps is not the easiest way - I know there is the visualizer with presets, but I haven't had the time or luck to figure it out yet. Let me know if this is the case.

The other big thing is that when I plan out the different scenes - I have to be thinking of transitions (first and last steps of each scene) because I don't want the lights to fly around as they switch, but rather seamlessly transition. To me, the way I am doing it seems very complicated.

Sorry, I haven't used mydmx2.0 in a few months as it needs repaired - so I'm going off of memory.

Let me know if this process is indeed how someone should use it or if I'm missing something.
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Hi Joeltg, welcome to the forums.

firstly if you are using my dmx 2.0, there is no 3D viewer in it, not even in the windows version. sorry, that will be added to the program later this summer.

to be concious of the previous positions simply duplicate the last scene and then tweak it from that point, instead of hitting new scene which gives you a blank canvas, hit duplicate or copy then paste it. make sense?
Hope this helps, if not let me know.

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