There are some options within QLC+ you could use, but most of them also have their restrictions:
If you use the
Universe Passthrough option on the Inputs/Outputs Tab you can achieve that "universe just forwards what it receives in its input line to its output line" (
https://docs.qlcplus.org/v4/input-output).
In a Master/Slave concept, the restriction is that the Universe you use as Master
will only accept one Input.
You can avoid this restriction by creating a kind of "Bus Construction" (with different QXW workfiles on each PC):
- The PC of User9 just will have an output channel (which is actually the PC of User8).
- The PC of User8 will receive the output of User9 as input and with Universe Passthrough merge it together with the output of User8.
- The PC of User7 will receive the output of User8 as input and with Universe Passthrough merge it together with the output of User7
- ....
- The PC of User1 will receive the output of User2 as input and with Universe Passthrough merge it together with the output of User1 and will provide the actual output to the Fixtures..
But with this option you also need to keep in mind that QLC+ only "merges the data in HTP Fashion" (meaning overrides can only go Higher, not Lower) and (as you already used the Output option) you cannot use Feedback.
in short: complex to set up and the result will be disappointing.
If you want to make use of Loopback, the restriction is that there are
only 4 Loopback Channels available.
Furthermore the widgets (buttons, sliders, ...) on your Virtual Console can
only accept one External Input (that is in QLC4, in QLC5 it should be possible).
For Buttons you can create a workaround by creating 9 duplicates of the same Scene (Scene 1 for User1, ...., Scene 1 for User9) and put them in a Solo Frame, but this will not work for Sliders.
You cannot have 9 sliders working on the same channel, unless you put those sliders each on a different page of a Multi Page Frame (but then you end up with a Multiple single user solution; only 1 of the 9 users can be active at the same time).
In order to manipulate a light art installation I would like to connect 9 computers with artnet so 9 people can operate small things at same time.
It might help if Luisa could explain what she means with "small things".
I'm afraid this is not a "Bob Ross Painting", this is real Art.