Visualizer Multi Colored LED's
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Visualizer Multi Colored LED's
I'm slowly making progress, but don't understand the visualizer. I have a light with 8 multi-colored led's (RGBW). It's a 38CH setup allowing me control over each of the 8 led's. The visualizer also displays a box for the motor, motor speed, etc, and there are 38 boxes shown. But the light only has 8 led's (bar light type). How do I get the visualizer to only show the 8 led's, and display the proper color for each based on how the faders are set?
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Re: Visualizer Multi Colored LED's
Make sure all your colour channels are named "Red", "Green" "Blue", "White" etc in the fixture definition, and are defined as "D" (i.e. dimmers) in the fixture file.
Or, if you're using the online editor, make sure they look something like this:
Then, the visualiser will display each block of RGBW channels as a single RGBW icons.
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Red
D,0,255,
Green
D,0,255,
Blue
D,0,255,
Then, the visualiser will display each block of RGBW channels as a single RGBW icons.
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Re: Visualizer Multi Colored LED's
Got it! I had created a new fixture file but instead of loading the .dmx I placed the zipped folder in the dmx folder. Have it now showing just the 8 heads on the visualizer, and the faders are labeled and work as expected!Dave Brown [admin] wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 8:47 am Make sure all your colour channels are named "Red", "Green" "Blue", "White" etc in the fixture definition, and are defined as "D" (i.e. dimmers) in the fixture file.
Or, if you're using the online editor, make sure they look something like this:Code: Select all
Red D,0,255, Green D,0,255, Blue D,0,255,
Screenshot 2019-02-14 at 07.44.25.png
Then, the visualiser will display each block of RGBW channels as a single RGBW icons.
Now I need to learn how to make them Pan/Tilt, or in this case it's only "tilt".