Dump to scene
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 7:00 pm
Good day all
I seem to be doing something wrong. I am using QLC+ 4.10.4, Ubuntu 12.04, on a Dell Inspiron E1705. Externally I have a Pathway Cognito DMX-> into a ENTTEC DMX USB PRO interface (set to pass-through) Output is via ENTTEC OPEN DMX Ethernet to my stage lights, mostly single channel dimmers but I have 8 Blizzard RGBA Pucks. The Cognito has a very nice feature for creating color spreads across the 8 pucks. My desire is to record these to buttons in QLC+, to be triggered by my APC40.
I dial up a nice looking spread, I see the values both in DMX Monitor & on Simple Desk, as well as seeing them on stage
I click the DMX to Function button at the top light of the program
A "Dump DMX Values" window opens, I select "Dump selected Channels" and click the appropriate fixtures, regardless of if I choose "select an existing scene to overwrite" or "Add to: Button" the appropriate selected channels are created, but all DMX values are at 0
Any help would be very much appreciated
Best
Pete (EarthBlu)
I seem to be doing something wrong. I am using QLC+ 4.10.4, Ubuntu 12.04, on a Dell Inspiron E1705. Externally I have a Pathway Cognito DMX-> into a ENTTEC DMX USB PRO interface (set to pass-through) Output is via ENTTEC OPEN DMX Ethernet to my stage lights, mostly single channel dimmers but I have 8 Blizzard RGBA Pucks. The Cognito has a very nice feature for creating color spreads across the 8 pucks. My desire is to record these to buttons in QLC+, to be triggered by my APC40.
I dial up a nice looking spread, I see the values both in DMX Monitor & on Simple Desk, as well as seeing them on stage
I click the DMX to Function button at the top light of the program
A "Dump DMX Values" window opens, I select "Dump selected Channels" and click the appropriate fixtures, regardless of if I choose "select an existing scene to overwrite" or "Add to: Button" the appropriate selected channels are created, but all DMX values are at 0
Any help would be very much appreciated
Best
Pete (EarthBlu)