Exporting
and
importing
patch
information
Patching
your
rig
302 1:241
VL2000 Spot Enhanced 16 bit
V2000Se6
316 5:1
Color Block 2 Mode 3
ColBk2m3
317 5:17
Color Block 2 Mode 3
ColBk2m3
432 9:1
MediaMaster Layer Full 1.0
MeMaLF10
433 9:44
MediaMaster Layer Full 1.0
MeMaLF10
437 12:22
VL3000 Spot
VL3000Sp
438 12:50
VL3000 Spot
VL3000Sp
In this example the spreadsheet has a header row, which is optional, but shown
here for explanation. The columns are laid out like this:
•
an ID (1), which determines the fixture’s unique ID
•
a Universe : DMX address number (1:1), that sets the
Universe and DMX start address for this fixture
•
a Fixture Type (<VL3000 Spot>), that sets the type of
fixture that will be patched
•
a Fixture Name (<VL3000Sp >), that sets the fixture name.
For two-part fixtures (i.e. fixtures with an external dimmer that is patched
separately) you need to include both parts of the patch included in the
Universe/Address column. The format for the two parts is Intensity.
In the example above, Fixture ID 41 is a Scroller Dimmer with the scroller part
patched to Universe 3 Channel 75 and the Intensity part patched to Universe 3
channel 34.
The ID, Universe:DMX Address information and Fixture Type must be in the .csv
file. If you don’t specify a valid Vista Fixture Type, Vista prompts you to choose
the correct fixture from a list when you import the file. The fixture Name does
not need to match the name used in the Vista library.
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