Hey guys,
I have a solo frame with 16 different matrix programs for a led matrix.
When I klick on one matrix I get a very un-nice transition between the two - like a flash.
I wondered, if there is a possibilty to fade from one setting to another.
Any help appreciated,
Kind regards,
Gerhard
Fade between RGB Matrix in Solo Frame
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You can add fade times in the RGB Matrix editor by clicking the watch icon near the top.
Add Fade in and out times and the buttons in your solo frame should obey these.
I can only check with the DMX monitor currently, and it seems to work well that way.
Add Fade in and out times and the buttons in your solo frame should obey these.
I can only check with the DMX monitor currently, and it seems to work well that way.
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Thanks for the reply,
but thats the fade in and fade out within the function.
So when I have a high fade-In a have a complete other function.
I wanted a fade from one matrix setting to another one in the virtual console.
Kind regards,
Gerhard
but thats the fade in and fade out within the function.
So when I have a high fade-In a have a complete other function.
I wanted a fade from one matrix setting to another one in the virtual console.
Kind regards,
Gerhard
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This has been a problem in QLC+ for a long time. There are several threads discussing the issue. Fades between things that have fades in them aren't handled very well.
It must be quite a difficult thing to program otherwise it would have been resolved by now.
The only way you can do is put the matrix on a fader and then manually fade them up and down. If you have some kind of midi device this is achievable by very hard from a computer interface
It must be quite a difficult thing to program otherwise it would have been resolved by now.
The only way you can do is put the matrix on a fader and then manually fade them up and down. If you have some kind of midi device this is achievable by very hard from a computer interface