Setting the channels does nothing they cant be stored so what ever you are doing is just defaulting back, the composer is the only way and the right way.
Huh? Of course they're stored. They're stored on the light itself and what's in the light's flash memory is what it *does*. I don't know how to make it any planer that what's in the light's memory is what it does, not what's on your computer. This is what I and others were talking about on the thread you closed.
Do this Michael - don't blow it off to get some reply out about the right way to do things - don't even reply until you've actually, physically done this to understand what we're talking about:
Make some really obvious adjustments through the UI panel that's on Mitras. Something like setting the Royal Blue to 0% for all times. It's klunky, but doable.
Do not jack your computer into the light at all. Make the changes through the light's panel alone. Maybe I'm the only guy on the planet that uses that panel, but I do use it at times. Save your updated settings when it asks you to do so.
What have you got now? What the light *does* no longer matches your Light Composer file. Since you seem to think the settings will somehow "default back" to a file on your computer that's not even plugged in, cycle power to the light. Note the changes persisted; the Royal Blues are still always 0% even though they're whatever% in your LC file. That file on your computer is irrelevant to what the light is actually doing.
Wouldn't it be kind of nice to see what's in the light's memory that you changed, since that's what the light is actually doing? Well, you're out of luck with Light Composer. You can, however, import that memory into Control Center's individual channel views and see (and change) it that way. Try it: jack your computer in now, fire up CC and click on the Royal Blue channel. Don't load any LC file or anything, just click on the Royal Blue channel view. Note it shows the changes you made on Mitras' touch panel: 0% for all times. Also note there is no way to get that change into Light Composer. Further, you can make changes to the Royal Blue channel in CC and store them on Mitras, no LC needed.
So here's what I do when using Control Center:
Click on a channel to input what's currently in Mitras' flash
Adjust as desired
Save back to flash
Sure, I'd like to be able to save those settings to my computer so I could load them on other units, share or whatnot. Or better, get them into Light Composer, but I can't. So until (apparently not scheduled to be done) I can upload Mitras' flash state into Control Center and save it, I'll keep doing what I do, fetching the info each time out of Mitras' memory because it is, after all, the ultimate source for what the light does.