Possible Bug - RGB MATRIX not working when using single light with multiple Heads
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2016 7:29 pm
Hello everyone,
I've been trying to make the RGB matrix work with my DIY light. It's like 5 vertical panels, with 3 channels by pannel, so 15 total and it looks like this :
As you can see there are 7 lines by panel but I divided them in 3 (2+3+2)
In the fixture editor, I created two modes, one is Panel Mode, in which they are 5 "heads", one for each panel. The other is Full Control, in which there are 15 heads, one for each channel.
The thing is, if I open QLC+ and just create a 5x3 generic dimmer fixture and make a fixture group, the RGB Matrix works perfectly, but if I use my custom Fixture Definition, everything else works but the RGB Matrix. I can control each individual channel perfectly with the simple desk, everything is in order but the RGB Matrix, I can preview it perfectly but when I go for the test run nothing happens (in Panel Mode and Full Control mode)...
Could you help me? I've attached the project and the definition to this post.
Thanks in advance !
I've been trying to make the RGB matrix work with my DIY light. It's like 5 vertical panels, with 3 channels by pannel, so 15 total and it looks like this :
As you can see there are 7 lines by panel but I divided them in 3 (2+3+2)
In the fixture editor, I created two modes, one is Panel Mode, in which they are 5 "heads", one for each panel. The other is Full Control, in which there are 15 heads, one for each channel.
The thing is, if I open QLC+ and just create a 5x3 generic dimmer fixture and make a fixture group, the RGB Matrix works perfectly, but if I use my custom Fixture Definition, everything else works but the RGB Matrix. I can control each individual channel perfectly with the simple desk, everything is in order but the RGB Matrix, I can preview it perfectly but when I go for the test run nothing happens (in Panel Mode and Full Control mode)...
Could you help me? I've attached the project and the definition to this post.
Thanks in advance !