Live Control
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 6:57 pm
I've been a long time Suite 1 user, and I've been working through learning Suite 2. There are some things I love, but find myself frustrated that some other things that used to be so simple must either not be available anymore, or perhaps I am missing something.
I want to create a scene where one of my scanners or moving heads is controlled live by my trackball. I run Suite 2, and Virtual DJ on the same computer. With Suite 1 I'd use midi commands to trigger such a scene, and without switching away from the DJ software on my monitor I can follow spot action on the dance floor in front of me, such as a first dance.
Now it looks like the only way I can use my mouse or trackball to move lights is through the X-Y grid, where I have to actually click and hold the point to move the light. Is this the only way to live control a fixture, or am I missing something? If I'm missing it, please let me know how to do this. I haven't come across any information in the manual.
If this is the only way to live control in Suite 2, please consider adding a feature that works like suite 1 - with instant control with a mouse, trackball or joystick.
Thank you,
Brian
I want to create a scene where one of my scanners or moving heads is controlled live by my trackball. I run Suite 2, and Virtual DJ on the same computer. With Suite 1 I'd use midi commands to trigger such a scene, and without switching away from the DJ software on my monitor I can follow spot action on the dance floor in front of me, such as a first dance.
Now it looks like the only way I can use my mouse or trackball to move lights is through the X-Y grid, where I have to actually click and hold the point to move the light. Is this the only way to live control a fixture, or am I missing something? If I'm missing it, please let me know how to do this. I haven't come across any information in the manual.
If this is the only way to live control in Suite 2, please consider adding a feature that works like suite 1 - with instant control with a mouse, trackball or joystick.
Thank you,
Brian