u/Living-Ad-7051

It is possible to make one sequence act as an inhibitive fader individually on each fixture in another sequence?

There might be a simple way to do this that I'm missing. What I'm looking to accomplish is this: Id like to have a phaser effect (dimmer attribute only) playing over a number of fixtures coming from one sequence. then Id like to be able to have a second sequence in which i can set static levels on fixtures individually and the result will be each fixture playing back with a scaled percentage of what its output would have been.

for instance if i have 801-803 just oscillating from 0-100% intensity on a phaser saved in sequence 1, id like to be able to then set 801 at 50% , 802 at 100% and 803 at 0% in a diferent sequence and have them output 801 oscillating 0-50, 802 oscillating 0-100, and 803 out. Is this possible? is it a fader priority thing? I know that I can do this kind of thing with group masters but I'd like to be able to do it at the fixture level without having to create a million groups

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u/Living-Ad-7051 — 5 days ago
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Regulator search- am I asking too much?

Looking to buy my first regulator. I've got 35 dives so not terribly new to it but not super experienced either. I do most of my diving while traveling and just never wanted to travel with more gear than necessary. When I travel I typically just bring my mask and computer but I'm sick of some of the crappy regs I get travelling.

So what Im looking for is something that is relatively small that works well in tropical places, but I can also use on the rare occasion that I dive in the great lakes at home. Mostly 30-40 feet but occasionally deeper and always in the summer. Doesn't need to be optimized for that but I just don't want something that dangerous to use if the water gets cold. Bonus if I can buy 1st/2nd stage as a kit with an octo and gauge since again, I'm not a hardcore diver (yet) but just think it's time to own my own stuff.

Price wise I'd love to spend under 700 but if the perfect one exists for my purposes and costs more than that I won't shy away from it.

Does what I'm looking for exist or am I trying to have my cake and eat it too?

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u/Living-Ad-7051 — 3 months ago