Thanks for this! Excellent and clear video as ever. The release notes don’t sell the changes nearly as well as you do. Thanks for putting in the time to educate us nerds.
Great video, and great to see you back! This is a really cool feature, as I’ve transitioned to strictly recipes in my programming. Question… what happens if you try to program a manual value while in recipe editor? Example, say I select a group and preset, then use an encoder to make an adjustment such as increase tilt, or adjust a color? And an unrelated comment about the multiple presets stacking... they really should have made it (at least an option) to automatically knock out other presets if you select another within the same category. I know that can get tricky because you might have different attributes within the same category and you may WANT to stack (example separate zoom and focus presets within the z/f pool, or you may have one present that sets a CTO parameter to zero while you have another for RGB values)… but I think there be a way to make it an option or at least a warning if you don’t want to select multiple similar presets, without having to go back and fix.
Great to have you on the channel 😀 Well I haven’t tried it, but i presume that it won’t let you do that what you have the recipe editor active. Or it will just store a “normal” value int the cue. I agree about the double entries one the recipe editor, I would personally like to have a “clean up” button in the sequence recipe window so I don’t have to load the cue to do the cleanup. But I am sure there is a deeper reason why it’s not like that. 😀
@@Event-Lighting By the way, this feature also works for editing preset recipes. I just tried it with a fixture group with a macro, a macro speed, and a macro fade rate, which are all in the color attribute. Used Recipe Editor, stored to a new preset, and voila! I have a preset with all 3 parts. I guess this would be one example where you wouldn't want to knock out same-category recipe lines, like in my prev comment!
FoA nice video, but i don’t get the point of using recipes like that. Cause if you build your cues like that with the editor , you could just build it with your presets like normal and store it into a cue. What are the advantages?
using recipes also makes it a lot easier to make changes down the road. You can also do several edits to recipe parts individually, and even control some phaser settings
im still didnt get why i need theese recepies, everyone saying it would make touring easier, but if i have my regular sequences with preset info, i just update the presets and thats all, all my sequences updated automatically. They inventing something new but all old things are still not in the schedule. MA3 software is 5 years old for now, and so many things is missing from MA2, which people were using for years.
glad to see you back with the updates! would love more of your podcast format content with LD's
I will see if I can get someone on again in the future 😀
Hi , happy to see you coming back in the game. Thanks to share your knowledge, with your nice pedagogy !
Nice to be back and nice if you to stop by 🙏😀
So excited to see you! Thank you for breaking down the information into something I can understand and recall from memory.
Nice to see you back at the channel 😀😀👍👍
Thanks for this! Excellent and clear video as ever. The release notes don’t sell the changes nearly as well as you do. Thanks for putting in the time to educate us nerds.
Thank you for being on the channel 🙏😀
Oh, great to see you again! I really enjoy your videos and the way you present them - awesome job! Thank you!
Thank you for watching and the nice words 🙏😀
so glad to having you back
Thank you
Thank you for watching and commenting 🙏🙏🙏
The Legend returns! We missed you
Haha - legend might be a little more than I can live up to 😀😀
I missed your content🔥 thx this hyppes me up so much🎉🎉
Great to have you on the channel 😀😀
😁🔥
Great video, and great to see you back! This is a really cool feature, as I’ve transitioned to strictly recipes in my programming.
Question… what happens if you try to program a manual value while in recipe editor? Example, say I select a group and preset, then use an encoder to make an adjustment such as increase tilt, or adjust a color?
And an unrelated comment about the multiple presets stacking... they really should have made it (at least an option) to automatically knock out other presets if you select another within the same category. I know that can get tricky because you might have different attributes within the same category and you may WANT to stack (example separate zoom and focus presets within the z/f pool, or you may have one present that sets a CTO parameter to zero while you have another for RGB values)… but I think there be a way to make it an option or at least a warning if you don’t want to select multiple similar presets, without having to go back and fix.
Great to have you on the channel 😀
Well I haven’t tried it, but i presume that it won’t let you do that what you have the recipe editor active. Or it will just store a “normal” value int the cue.
I agree about the double entries one the recipe editor, I would personally like to have a “clean up” button in the sequence recipe window so I don’t have to load the cue to do the cleanup. But I am sure there is a deeper reason why it’s not like that. 😀
@@Event-Lighting By the way, this feature also works for editing preset recipes. I just tried it with a fixture group with a macro, a macro speed, and a macro fade rate, which are all in the color attribute. Used Recipe Editor, stored to a new preset, and voila! I have a preset with all 3 parts. I guess this would be one example where you wouldn't want to knock out same-category recipe lines, like in my prev comment!
We miss you!
And I missed being here 😀
The only thing missing is a markers to recipe function.. Looking at you #Cuepoints
Yes that would be cool 😎
@ I emailed them already 🫡
Let’s hear what they say 👍
FoA nice video, but i don’t get the point of using recipes like that. Cause if you build your cues like that with the editor , you could just build it with your presets like normal and store it into a cue. What are the advantages?
Recipes lets you upscale and downscale you entire show very easily. Something that is much more difficult using the “normal” programming.
using recipes also makes it a lot easier to make changes down the road. You can also do several edits to recipe parts individually, and even control some phaser settings
im still didnt get why i need theese recepies, everyone saying it would make touring easier, but if i have my regular sequences with preset info, i just update the presets and thats all, all my sequences updated automatically. They inventing something new but all old things are still not in the schedule. MA3 software is 5 years old for now, and so many things is missing from MA2, which people were using for years.
Strong disagree.