Initial preset situation before cloning:
-Fixture 1 with pan and tilt values of min.
Clone Fixture to Fixture Type – Initial Situation
Initial preset situation before cloning:
-The preset contains selective data for fixture 1.
Preset Pool – Selective Data
Final result after cloning:
-This process created global data for fixture type 4.1.
-Fixture type 4.1 now has the exact same pan and tilt values as fixture 1.
Clone from Fixture to Fixture Type – Final Result
Final result after cloning:
-The preset now contains global data for fixture type 4.1.
Initial preset situation before cloning:
-Fixture type 4.1 with pan and tilt values of min.
Clone Fixture Type to Fixture – Initial Situation
Initial preset situation:
-The preset contains global data for fixture type 4.1.
Preset Pool – Global Data
Final result after cloning:
-This process created selective data for fixture 1.
-Fixture 1 now has the exact same pan and tilt values as fixture type 4.1
Clone Fixture Type to Fixture – Final Result
Final result:
-The preset now contains selective data for fixture 1.
Initial situation:
-Fixture type 4.1 with pan and tilt values of min.
Clone Fixture Type to Fixture Type – Initial Situation
Initial situation:
-The preset contains global data for fixture type 4.1.
Preset Pool - Global Data
Final result after cloning:
-This process created global data for fixture type 7.1.
-Fixture type 7.1 now has the exact same pan and tilt values as fixture type 4.1.
Clone Fixture Type to Fixture Type – Final Result
Final result:
-The preset now contains global data for fixture type 7.1.
Preset Pool - Global Data
Clone to Universal Fixture Type
Important:
Universal data is data of all fixtures that have the same attribute. Also, it is redundant to clone universal preset data.
If the target data is to be universal, then clone to fixture type 1.1.
[Channel]> Clone Fixture 1 At FixtureType 1.1 If Preset 2.4