MagicQ understands the difference between CMY and RGB colour mixing, and even will try to convert between fixtures with colour mixing and ones with only colour wheels.MagicQ takes into account the pan/tilt degrees of the new head and the palettes used to program the old head.Here are some ways that MagicQ users benefit from this: MagicQ automatically transfers the programming from the old head type to the new head type, converting the show data as appropriate.
MagicQ supports Head Morphing, which enables a seamless and quick substitution of one head type to another. While other consoles may offer their own solutions to fill this need, the ChamSys approach is a standout feature that makes experienced operators request MagicQ as their first choice. This can be very time-consuming if the console isn’t equipped with the right tools for the job.
When a show tours, or is adapted to a new venue, the lighting designer may need to substitute new fixtures for the ones the show was programmed with originally.