Hi all - I am using QLC+ 4.11 which is receiving MIDI data from my live set to trigger lights via DMX.
I have scene programmed to a MIDI note that, when trigger, instantly turns all fixtures red (using "flash" function, so only on when the MIDI note is played). But sometimes maybe I want that note to turn all fixtures red with a slow face in/out.
I see there is a speed dial widget. I have set the fade in/out time to my desired length, assigned it to a unique MIDI note, but when both this note and the red MIDI note are trigger, I don't get the fade. What am I doing wrong? I realize the workaround would be to create a new scene with the fade, but that will be really messy and I qill quickly run out of MIDI notes to work with.
So, to be clear, this is how I have the speed dial set up: In the "Function" menu, I have added my "all red" scene and I set the Fade In/Out factors to 1 (which I"m assuming is 1 sec?). Next in "Input", I have added the MIDI input channel in the "Apply" box via the Auto Detect function like I do with any other scene to be triggered via MIDI.
Thank you!
How to use Speed Dial Widget?
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A flash scene overrides its fade time settings, so you are in trouble here...
If you want to have a 'swell' light, you'll be forced to come up with another solution.
One midi channel has 127 notes, and midi has 15 channels, so you won't reach that limit fast
If you want to have a 'swell' light, you'll be forced to come up with another solution.
One midi channel has 127 notes, and midi has 15 channels, so you won't reach that limit fast
All electric machines work on smoke... when the smoke escapes... they don't work anymore
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Ah nuts. Oh well thank you!