Vista 3 Fixture Library ~repack~ Jun 2026

Have a fixture not listed? Leave a comment on the Chroma-Q forum or use the built-in Fixture Builder—your contribution could help the entire Vista community.

In the world of live event production, theater, and installation lighting, the console is only as powerful as its ability to speak the language of the fixtures connected to it. For users of the lighting control software (and the Vista by EXE series consoles), the Vista 3 fixture library is not just a database—it is the operational heart of the entire system. vista 3 fixture library

The library profile lacks 3D shape data. Fix: In the Patch window, select the fixture, go to "Shape" tab, and manually assign a 3D model (e.g., "Moving Head Spot"). This does not affect DMX—only the visualizer. Have a fixture not listed

The story of the Vista 3 fixture library is one of evolution—transforming from a static database into a dynamic "generic fixture model" that allows lighting designers to control complex stage technology with visual ease. The Foundation: The Generic Fixture Model At the heart of Vista 3 by Chroma-Q Generic Fixture Model For users of the lighting control software (and

If a fixture is missing or a mode is wrong, you can create or edit a profile directly within Vista 3. The editor is graphical and easier than many competing consoles (e.g., MA2’s text-based approach).

You opened a show file created on a computer with a newer library version. The older library lacks a profile. Fix: