"Stand by" Scene for installation
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 12:55 pm
Dear QLC+ Pi community,
I'm working on an installation that is going to be presented at a Museum, and would love your advise regarding methods to implement the desired behavior.
The installation is made of two booths that guests can enter thru a side door,
then press a button that will play audio & LED chasers in sync.
The users are given 3 languages to chose from, thus three physical buttons are placed on the wall of a booth, each triggering a different collection via GPIOs.
Here is a photo of one of one of the booths:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9ugGn ... sp=sharing
There are basically two states to this installation:
Playing mode - when users are inside and a audio&LED sequence is being triggered by button press (lasts about 5 minuets).
Standby mode - when the both is empty and static lights are to be presented (LEDs only).
The standby scene needs to be dismissed once the playing mode is started (button pressed), and returned to once the playing mode finishes.
My question is, how would you implement such a project?
I was able to create the Playing mode by using a Chaser and mp3 that are simultaneously triggered by a collection.
The collection is triggered by a button from the virtual console which is bind with the GPIOs.
I have two problems with:
1. Changing from standby to playmode -
If a scene is presented before a button is pressed, then the values of that scene stays on top of the chaser scenes.
How would you fade from the standby scene to the first scene of a chaser while the standby scene values are completely remoeved or faded out?
2. Returning to the standby mode once that chaser and audio are finished.
Since the buttons GPIO are bind with buttons created in the virtual console - pressing the same button while a chaser is running will stop it (which is good).
But If a chaser reached to it's end, then the virtual console button should be released, making it stand-by for the next time that the physical button is pressed.
Please Please Please share your advise,
It would be incredibly valuable and super appreciated.
I'll be glad to share my findings and files once the project is complete,
QLC+ Power to you all,
Matos
I'm working on an installation that is going to be presented at a Museum, and would love your advise regarding methods to implement the desired behavior.
The installation is made of two booths that guests can enter thru a side door,
then press a button that will play audio & LED chasers in sync.
The users are given 3 languages to chose from, thus three physical buttons are placed on the wall of a booth, each triggering a different collection via GPIOs.
Here is a photo of one of one of the booths:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9ugGn ... sp=sharing
There are basically two states to this installation:
Playing mode - when users are inside and a audio&LED sequence is being triggered by button press (lasts about 5 minuets).
Standby mode - when the both is empty and static lights are to be presented (LEDs only).
The standby scene needs to be dismissed once the playing mode is started (button pressed), and returned to once the playing mode finishes.
My question is, how would you implement such a project?
I was able to create the Playing mode by using a Chaser and mp3 that are simultaneously triggered by a collection.
The collection is triggered by a button from the virtual console which is bind with the GPIOs.
I have two problems with:
1. Changing from standby to playmode -
If a scene is presented before a button is pressed, then the values of that scene stays on top of the chaser scenes.
How would you fade from the standby scene to the first scene of a chaser while the standby scene values are completely remoeved or faded out?
2. Returning to the standby mode once that chaser and audio are finished.
Since the buttons GPIO are bind with buttons created in the virtual console - pressing the same button while a chaser is running will stop it (which is good).
But If a chaser reached to it's end, then the virtual console button should be released, making it stand-by for the next time that the physical button is pressed.
Please Please Please share your advise,
It would be incredibly valuable and super appreciated.
I'll be glad to share my findings and files once the project is complete,
QLC+ Power to you all,
Matos