So I open the fixture creator and I want to create a color. In my fixture manual its Red Green for that setting. But the dropdown only allows for one color to be selected. So how does that work?
Also when I open a DMX file that was posted some of the lines end with a comma in some files and others have them ending on certain lines without any rhyme or reason. Do you terminate a line with a comma?
thanks for the help anybody I do appreciate it.
Prob a stupid Question
Re: Prob a stupid Question
You don't create colors in the fixture editor.youngboy1606 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 4:24 am So I open the fixture creator and I want to create a color. In my fixture manual its Red Green for that setting. But the dropdown only allows for one color to be selected. So how does that work?
Also when I open a DMX file that was posted some of the lines end with a comma in some files and others have them ending on certain lines without any rhyme or reason. Do you terminate a line with a comma?
thanks for the help anybody I do appreciate it.
The fixture editor defines specifically what properties are assigned to what DMX channels on your fixture.
Every light fixture will have a specific personality defining how many DMX channels it will use and how those DMX channels translate to the various features of the fixture.
A simple example would be a quad color fixture that may have two personalities (profiles)
Personality one: 4 channels: where the individual RGBA colors are controlled by corresponding channels 1-4
Personality two: 6 channels: where the individual RGBA colors are controlled, along with a master dimmer and a strobe setting.
If your Fixture has a preset color of "Red/Green" that is not a color channel but a control channel where a single DMX channel is being used to change the color output of the fixture depending on the DMX channel value (i.e., DMX CH 1, from 0-10 are off, 11-20 are GREEN, 21-30 are BLUE, 31-40 are RED, 41-50 are RED/GREEN, etc...
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Re: Prob a stupid Question
Thats a great explanation. So I set the channel to a 'control' if I have a multiple color that gets displayed. For the RGBW channels they are true 'color channels then.
So I have included a graphic the DMX settings of the fixture.
Based on what your saying then all the multiple color settings are control, the single color channels are color. What would the automatic, strobe, and motor be... I assume they are control also?
Is there somewhere that explains these?
So I have included a graphic the DMX settings of the fixture.
Based on what your saying then all the multiple color settings are control, the single color channels are color. What would the automatic, strobe, and motor be... I assume they are control also?
Is there somewhere that explains these?