Inversed Oscillator
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2014 5:30 pm
Hello,
I am looking for help to program an 'inversed' version of the oscillator function.
I have been trying to get it to work with the Python guide, but I am affraid it is above my skills
By inversed I mean I would like to change the waveform direction (for every type of wavform),
The idea is to combine it with the 'standard' oscillator attribute within a cue.
So, for example, I could have the blue channel of an RGB fixture oscillate with a sine starting from 0 to 100% and back, and at the same time, make the green channel oscillate from staring 100% to 0% and back.
This would make it possbile to create a clean fade / chase from green over cyan to blue (and back) within a single cue.
Looking forward to a reply.
Best regards,
Wim
I am looking for help to program an 'inversed' version of the oscillator function.
I have been trying to get it to work with the Python guide, but I am affraid it is above my skills
By inversed I mean I would like to change the waveform direction (for every type of wavform),
The idea is to combine it with the 'standard' oscillator attribute within a cue.
So, for example, I could have the blue channel of an RGB fixture oscillate with a sine starting from 0 to 100% and back, and at the same time, make the green channel oscillate from staring 100% to 0% and back.
This would make it possbile to create a clean fade / chase from green over cyan to blue (and back) within a single cue.
Looking forward to a reply.
Best regards,
Wim