Hi!
As I haven't found an answer in the forum I try to ask the question...
In one setup I have 3 LED PARs of manufacturer A and 2 of manufacturer B.
A - 4 DMX channels, B - 7 channels. In real world they are standing:
B A A A B
In the DMX universe I have also the channels in the order B A A A B.
When I try a generated effect with all 5 LED PARs (e.g. knight rider) it always generated it so that the PARs have to be arranges B B A A A.
Is there anything I can do, so that the effect is generated correctly?
As I'm relatively new to the software I don't know if i missed something or it is a limitation of the software.
I hope I explained it understandable...
Arrangement of LED PARs and generated effects
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Okay, so I'll arrange the PARs in the real world, isn't a problem at the moment and when in the future there will be a chance to do it in software I'll be glad.
Thanks for the answer, so I don't have to search hours for a feature that doesn't exist :-)
I just hope that there will be a beta of DVC3 in late summer so I can test a bit new features...
Thanks for the answer, so I don't have to search hours for a feature that doesn't exist :-)
I just hope that there will be a beta of DVC3 in late summer so I can test a bit new features...
Another thing you can try is ...
If you only use the RGB portion of the fixtures and non of the other channels/functions then you can patch them all as 3 channel RGB fixtures, just make sure you put them in the right starting address, so for example if you 7 channel RGB fixture uses the 3, 4 & 5 channels as the RGB channels then you would patch the 3 channel RGB fixture starting at address 3, your 4 channel fixtures if they use channels 2, 3 & 4 as the RGB channels would then be patched at addresses 9, 13, 17 and your last 7 channel fixture the RGB channels would be at address 22, see image below...
Your following fixtures would/could be patched at 27 or greater.
This will allow them to used in the order they are addressed at.
I hope that is understand able and helps
André
If you only use the RGB portion of the fixtures and non of the other channels/functions then you can patch them all as 3 channel RGB fixtures, just make sure you put them in the right starting address, so for example if you 7 channel RGB fixture uses the 3, 4 & 5 channels as the RGB channels then you would patch the 3 channel RGB fixture starting at address 3, your 4 channel fixtures if they use channels 2, 3 & 4 as the RGB channels would then be patched at addresses 9, 13, 17 and your last 7 channel fixture the RGB channels would be at address 22, see image below...
Your following fixtures would/could be patched at 27 or greater.
This will allow them to used in the order they are addressed at.
I hope that is understand able and helps
André
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