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    Serial Variables

    In SAMSC you could specify an X or Y variable by putting x or y into a custom serial string.

    I see the x and y columns in the cuelist for a serial command, but can't seem to click to edit them.

    Ideas?

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    Are you referring to the ability to edit the X and Y variable of a layer or mix?
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    Editing the X and Y variable.

    In SAMSC I had a serial string where X specified the Macro Number I wanted to trigger via MSC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jabadger View Post
    Editing the X and Y variable.

    In SAMSC I had a serial string where X specified the Macro Number I wanted to trigger via MSC.
    yes - im not sure where this went- i think its for the cue list.
    i think i removed it for catalyst - because it was a little complex.

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    Awe. Ok. I used that quite a bit.

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    i took them out because my catalyst users never did anything that complex -
    you need them back?

    richard

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    It would be helpful. I would use them to trigger a bunch of macros on a Virt - I have in the past, had more than the 12 strings that are available in the serial setup.

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