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It sounds like you are looking for content related to Martin LightJockey fixture profiles — specifically, how to create, edit, locate, or understand the .FIX or personality files used in the legacy Martin LightJockey DMX control software.
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5.5 Profile Not Appearing in Patch List
- Cause: FixtureList.txt outdated or missing entry.
- Fix: Open
FixtureList.txt, add a line:Manufacturer|Model|Filename.fml. Save and restart LightJockey.
Part 8: The Future – Transferring Full Profiles to Modern Software
If you are transitioning away from LightJockey but have invested years into building a full profile library, you have two migration paths: It sounds like you are looking for content
3.1 Using the Profile Editor (GUI)
Martin LightJockey includes a dedicated Profile Editor (launched from the main toolbar or via LightJockey Profile Editor.exe). The workflow: Cause: FixtureList
- New Profile: Select
File > New→ choose base template (generic moving head, scanner, LED par, etc.). - General Tab: Set manufacturer, model, channel count, DMX footprint.
- Parameter Grid: Assign each DMX channel a parameter type.
- Example: Channel 1 = Pan Coarse, Channel 2 = Pan Fine, Channel 3 = Tilt Coarse, Channel 4 = Color Wheel, Channel 5 = Gobo, Channel 6 = Shutter, Channel 7 = Dimmer.
- Switch Editor: For color/gobo wheels, input DMX value ranges and labels.
- E.g.,
0-7= White,8-15= Red,16-23= Green,24-31= Blue, etc.
- E.g.,
- Macro Editor: Assign macro sequences (e.g., Lamp On: DMX 0 on channel 18 for 3 seconds).
- Save as
.FMLand refreshFixtureList.txt(manual edit or re-scan).