Hey guys,
got another fixture definition to share.
Please find manual attached (English version starts at page 17).
Regards,
siegmund
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I have a problem with this fixture definition.
Please have a look at the attached workspace: As soon as raising the Dimmer channel in simple desk, the fixture turns red in the 2D monitor, although DMX values are fine.
What did I do wrong with it?
Please have a look at the attached workspace: As soon as raising the Dimmer channel in simple desk, the fixture turns red in the 2D monitor, although DMX values are fine.
What did I do wrong with it?
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The problem is CH9-CH10 - CH10 is dependent on CH9, and QLC+ cannot work with that yet.
I don't think there's a way 2D view can show both RGB(AWUV) values and fixed colors.
You can have the former (RGB) if you change CH10 to Maintenance or something similar (anything but not Colour/Shutter/Beam/Intensity).
Note that you can enter beam width of 18 degrees to Lens field (both min and max).
When there's only one head, you don't have to create it.
Edit: one way to support this is to allow 16 bit capabilities. Unfortunatelly, that is far future...
I don't think there's a way 2D view can show both RGB(AWUV) values and fixed colors.
You can have the former (RGB) if you change CH10 to Maintenance or something similar (anything but not Colour/Shutter/Beam/Intensity).
Note that you can enter beam width of 18 degrees to Lens field (both min and max).
When there's only one head, you don't have to create it.
Edit: one way to support this is to allow 16 bit capabilities. Unfortunatelly, that is far future...
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Got it, thanks! I simply was not aware that DMX 0 is red on CH10.
I also see the problem about implementing such dependencies between channels.
So what is better to share, the "correct" fixture definition or the one where CH10 is set to "Nothing"?
I also see the problem about implementing such dependencies between channels.
Thank you for the hints!janosvitok wrote:Note that you can enter beam width of 18 degrees to Lens field (both min and max).
When there's only one head, you don't have to create it.
So what is better to share, the "correct" fixture definition or the one where CH10 is set to "Nothing"?
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I would choose the one where CH10 value 0 has no color defined. @Massimo?
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Yep, I added a 0-0 range on CH10 as "No color" so at least the 2D monitor doesn't show weird things.
I also removed the heads and added to the library.
Thanks
I also removed the heads and added to the library.
Thanks