Hi everyone, I have a strange problem, I bought some new beam 17R moving heads, with the old ones 0 problems, there is something wrong with these! I created the new machine regularly with its DMX channel list, everything is fine, manually everything works, I created some games and that's it. The problem manifests itself on the EFX precisely if I want to assign an effect such as the circle, the 8 etc. When creating the effect, even after assigning the fixture, pressing play and then seeing how the effect works doesn't work! Exactly, looking at the simple desk, I realized that the EFX only moves the PAN FINE and the TILT FINE. The problem is right here, I can't get the PAN and TILT channel to be used instead of the END. Please help me, I can't get out anymore!!
Thanks in advance
EFX PAN TILT no function
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Check that Pan and tilt channels have proper byte setting (MSB=Coarse; not LSB=Fine).
If unsure, attach here your fixture file (or tell us exact model you have).
Jano
If unsure, attach here your fixture file (or tell us exact model you have).
Jano
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I didn't quite understand what you wanted to tell me to check, explain better
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The problem is that you have two Pan Channels (instead of Pan and Pan Fine) and two Tilt Channels (instead of Tilt and Tilt Fine).
Try this:
Try this:
A QLC Workspace is like a Bob Ross painting: "it's your world, you can create whatever you want!"
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fixture file loaded, I haven't physically connected the BEAM but it seems to be going really well Tomorrow I'll try and tell you, but I still don't understand if the error was mine and where, I'd like to understand well so I don't do it again
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Humans only read Descriptions (which are all there, that is why it seems to be OK to you), but programms like QLC+ need values, dimensions, ranges etc (which are about all missing)..... everything seems to be ok, I still don't understand where I'm wrong.
What you could do is use the Fixture Validator: https://www.qlcplus.org/fixture_validator.php
It will give you another 14 suggestions to improve your Fixture Definition.
It seems to me that your Fixture is a straight copy of the Clay Paky Sharpy.
Why not try first whether that Fixture Definition will work with your Fixtures?
In any way i suggest you to open this Definition in your Fixture Definition Editor: this is a very good example (to learn from).
A QLC Workspace is like a Bob Ross painting: "it's your world, you can create whatever you want!"