Advice with RGB matrices...
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 2:19 pm
Hello all,
[This post is a general RGB matrix question and is not specific to the rPi...I think I am putting it in the right forum section.]
Using the guidance from Massimo's great new ["QLC+ Video Tutorial #6 - RGB Matrices"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovr3CSSbfgY) I was able to get Digital pixels working over E1.31 using both the Ubuntu laptop and the rPi running QLC+!!
I was wondering, for any of you who are experienced with programming RGB matrices if you could give me some advice if something is possible. In the next couple of days I will try to program an effect like the tree shown in the "Sapsational" video shown [here](http://www.voltvision.com/projects/wint ... n/)...(its the 3rd item down).
I am not asking you to program it for me, I am just asking which of these is the case:
1) You are screwed, you will never be able to do it
2) No problem using the built-in pixel patterns
3) You will need to create your own pixel patterns.
4) Maybe any other guiding advice.
Thanks for any input. I have been enjoying QLC+ on both the laptop and rPi.!!
thx for your great efforts Massimo and QLC+ team!
PS-Last year I did this video and programmed the lights using Lightjams on a Win8 laptop that sat outside in sub-freezing temperatures in a bin. This year I am hoping to have an rPi out there instead of a laptop. Lightjams has a really cool concept of "Energy Sources", which made it fairly easy to program. Does anything like that exist in QLC+?
respect,
frenchy (Steve French)
[www.voltvision.com](http://www.voltvision.com/)
[This post is a general RGB matrix question and is not specific to the rPi...I think I am putting it in the right forum section.]
Using the guidance from Massimo's great new ["QLC+ Video Tutorial #6 - RGB Matrices"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovr3CSSbfgY) I was able to get Digital pixels working over E1.31 using both the Ubuntu laptop and the rPi running QLC+!!
I was wondering, for any of you who are experienced with programming RGB matrices if you could give me some advice if something is possible. In the next couple of days I will try to program an effect like the tree shown in the "Sapsational" video shown [here](http://www.voltvision.com/projects/wint ... n/)...(its the 3rd item down).
I am not asking you to program it for me, I am just asking which of these is the case:
1) You are screwed, you will never be able to do it
2) No problem using the built-in pixel patterns
3) You will need to create your own pixel patterns.
4) Maybe any other guiding advice.
Thanks for any input. I have been enjoying QLC+ on both the laptop and rPi.!!
thx for your great efforts Massimo and QLC+ team!
PS-Last year I did this video and programmed the lights using Lightjams on a Win8 laptop that sat outside in sub-freezing temperatures in a bin. This year I am hoping to have an rPi out there instead of a laptop. Lightjams has a really cool concept of "Energy Sources", which made it fairly easy to program. Does anything like that exist in QLC+?
respect,
frenchy (Steve French)
[www.voltvision.com](http://www.voltvision.com/)