I would like to add 2 High End Cyberlight instruments to a LXConsole definition that I am building.
I can find the channel specs (https://www.highend.com/pub/products/au ... ber200.pdf - Section A-12) and I know how to create definitions for more simple instruments.
But this one is a beast! 20 channels, lots of which I neither understand (Static litho? Frost?) nor can find pre-made definitions for in LXConsole.
I'd appreciate some guidance. Is there a collection of user-defined instruments out there? Has anyone used this particular instrument (or something similar) who could give me some pointers?
Thanks again.
High End Cyberlight
You can probably use the built-in definitions for sub-channels and construct a setup for the Cyberlight. There is a defined sub-channel for frost. And you can use Gobo Wheel 1 and 2 for the Litho Wheel. You can download an example Mode 1 channel setup at:
http://www.claudeheintzdesign.com/cgi-b ... d_user.cgi
To use this file, control-click a channel and choose "Setup Channel" from the popup menu. Then, on the left side under "Subchannels", choose "Import". At the bottom of the list of built-in channel configurations, there is an item called "Choose File" That will allow you to locate and open the downloaded file.
Note that the example does not include all the defined values for each sub-channel listed in the Cyberlight manual. It simply contains the address/patch configuration. You can add defined values by selecting a sub-channel from the left side of the channel setup sheet and then adding items to the defined values table on the right side of the sheet.
http://www.claudeheintzdesign.com/cgi-b ... d_user.cgi
To use this file, control-click a channel and choose "Setup Channel" from the popup menu. Then, on the left side under "Subchannels", choose "Import". At the bottom of the list of built-in channel configurations, there is an item called "Choose File" That will allow you to locate and open the downloaded file.
Note that the example does not include all the defined values for each sub-channel listed in the Cyberlight manual. It simply contains the address/patch configuration. You can add defined values by selecting a sub-channel from the left side of the channel setup sheet and then adding items to the defined values table on the right side of the sheet.
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