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CodeAV

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    Gary Wrench

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  1. OK I dont get on here much, been around years, dont do a huge amount of lighting, its always an add on to set work really, I'm a rusty old Avo Pearl kinda guy but I do have a Titan Mobile... go easy on me. Right I'm installing some movers and LED PAR's in my local social club and need a desk to operate them, users will be non technical and just busk playbacks, I dont mind how long it takes me to program as long as the playback faders allow easy busk from switch on. I was set on the FLX S24 (despite some bad experiences with older Z88 kit) and it seems to get some great reviews and is currently out of stock most places hence looking elsewhere and at the Chamsys QuickQ20. Does anyone have experience of either or both desks? Main function I require is stacking cues on the playbacks (bit like the old Avo Rolacue) but also stacking chases. Is it possble to stack both cues and chases onto the playbacks i.e. playback fader 1 could have a slow PAR chase but also a faster PAR chase... presumably accessed form the flash button? are there any limitations to the amount of cues or chases on each of the playbacks? I have been reading the manuals.. the differing terminology frustrates and confuses when I'm comparing the two to what I know so three different manufacturers. Thanks in advance.
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