Configuring LED strips
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2021 2:11 pm
I'm trying to figure out the best way to deal with LED strips.
So far I've been adding my 150 pixel LED strips as 150 separate instances of "Generic RGB" units. I do not create custom fixtures to represent them (though it would be drop dead easy to create them of arbitrary size with scripts. The XML format makes this a breeze I really love it).
From what I can see searching the forum adding each LED pixel separately seems to be the standard way?, i.e.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=13307
However, there's a big downside to this approach. Some parts of the UI do not handle it well.
Example:
1> Add X number of Generic RGB units to the project, let's say 150
2> Create a fixture group, dimensions 150 x 1
3> Create an RGB matrix from the group
4> Save the RGB matrix to a sequence
5> Click on the sequence in the functions tab
When I do step #5 on my mac it expands the main window to something like 6 normal screen sizes in width. Too big to use. What's worse is that clicking away from the sequence does not restore the window.
Am I doing this right? Or should I be creating fixtures instead, or perhaps following some other approach I may be missing.
Thanks in advance
So far I've been adding my 150 pixel LED strips as 150 separate instances of "Generic RGB" units. I do not create custom fixtures to represent them (though it would be drop dead easy to create them of arbitrary size with scripts. The XML format makes this a breeze I really love it).
From what I can see searching the forum adding each LED pixel separately seems to be the standard way?, i.e.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=13307
However, there's a big downside to this approach. Some parts of the UI do not handle it well.
Example:
1> Add X number of Generic RGB units to the project, let's say 150
2> Create a fixture group, dimensions 150 x 1
3> Create an RGB matrix from the group
4> Save the RGB matrix to a sequence
5> Click on the sequence in the functions tab
When I do step #5 on my mac it expands the main window to something like 6 normal screen sizes in width. Too big to use. What's worse is that clicking away from the sequence does not restore the window.
Am I doing this right? Or should I be creating fixtures instead, or perhaps following some other approach I may be missing.
Thanks in advance