I am new to DMX. I'm operating with generic or low budget fixture and controller. I've bought some 30w RGBW stationary pin spot lights off ebay
I'm having trouble with putting them in FS Fixture creator. There is no brand name on these. they came from china.
I've put the DMX values in. but I have no color wheel color on fixture creator.
I'd just like to get them on FS so I can play around with FS. But If I can't create a fixture. Then I can't play around.
I know this may be simple for pro's. but I'm a beginner in all this.
Thanks
Generic fixtures
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Re: Generic fixtures
In Fixture Creator, for the brand you could use:
China
China Unbranded
Chinese
Generic
To cause the Fixture Creator to create a color wheel enter the DMX channel number that controls the color wheel in the 1st colorch. box (lower left of the Creator window) and enter the number of colors in the ncolors box. You can then select the 1st colorwheel tab and then enter the DMX values and corresponding color.
If I understand your post correctly your instrument is RGBW. If you select Enable CMY / RGB and click RGB values you can tell Freestyler what DMX channel controls each of these LEDs. Freestyler will make a color pallet window available to assist in programming. Once you add your fixture to the Freestyler workspace, select it (click on the fixture). Then in the top menu line click on Window then click All. This will open the color pallet window.
China
China Unbranded
Chinese
Generic
To cause the Fixture Creator to create a color wheel enter the DMX channel number that controls the color wheel in the 1st colorch. box (lower left of the Creator window) and enter the number of colors in the ncolors box. You can then select the 1st colorwheel tab and then enter the DMX values and corresponding color.
If I understand your post correctly your instrument is RGBW. If you select Enable CMY / RGB and click RGB values you can tell Freestyler what DMX channel controls each of these LEDs. Freestyler will make a color pallet window available to assist in programming. Once you add your fixture to the Freestyler workspace, select it (click on the fixture). Then in the top menu line click on Window then click All. This will open the color pallet window.
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Re: Generic fixtures
I'm using Lixada usb to DMX interface. I went to Fixture creator found a spot light in Chavue file. I clicked on it and changed the name, set the channels to the directions that came in the box with the lights. I'm hard wired to the DMX IN on the fixture. I have a terminator in the DMX out. I made up a color wheel and just put 6 colors in is. The fixture has 6 channels all together. I saved the changes. Then dropped it into Free Style folder. I was able to find the fixture in FS and opened into my work space.
I even went to the down loads for Chinese fixtures on this forum and down loaded them.
I can't even get the fixture to come on. Yes the fixture works. I played around with the fixtures programmed automation.
I'm learning a lesson on to not buy unnamed , cheap generic, Chinese Lights.
I even went to the down loads for Chinese fixtures on this forum and down loaded them.
I can't even get the fixture to come on. Yes the fixture works. I played around with the fixtures programmed automation.
I'm learning a lesson on to not buy unnamed , cheap generic, Chinese Lights.
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Re: Generic fixtures
Thats not necessarily the problem.
Maybe your DMX output doesn't work at all. Check it with a different light.
Maybe you are doing something wrong. Check the dmx monitor output in FreeStyler.
Maybe the fixture is addressed to a completely different address than you are trying to control.
Maybe your fixture profile is bad. Just drop 6 regular 1 channel par 56 lights in FreeStyler, covering the 6 addresses of your light, and try fiddle with the 6 value sliders to see if your light responds to any of them according to the DMX channel functions in its manual.
Many things can go wrong. And after ruling out all these previous things, then you can say to have learned a lesson from buying cheap generic Chinese lights.
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Re: Generic fixtures
LOL, I thought this would be like a plug and play experience.
When I go to the OUTPUT on freestyler, it's showing the channels w/ DMX 255 going to all channels.
I'm sure it's the operator as well.
I guess I had better get on the ball and do A LOT MORE reading.
If all else fails, I'll buy a light controller. Dead line coming on fast for a show.
When I go to the OUTPUT on freestyler, it's showing the channels w/ DMX 255 going to all channels.
I'm sure it's the operator as well.
I guess I had better get on the ball and do A LOT MORE reading.
If all else fails, I'll buy a light controller. Dead line coming on fast for a show.