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Clay Paky - AledA Wash K20 CC

Posted: June 5th, 2018, 12:29 pm
by Taske
Hello Freestyler Community.

Is anyone able to do a fixture for the "old" Aleda of Clay Paky? (K20)

I am a bit confused about the RGB-mode with the fixture creator. with "normal" moving lights i didnt had any problems.

Link for the DMX-Channel List is:

https://www.claypaky.it/media/documents ... 016_EN.pdf

The standart-mode (20 channel) would be more then enough for me.


kind regards

Taske

Re: Clay Paky - AledA Wash K20 CC

Posted: June 5th, 2018, 3:53 pm
by Rod_Horning
Attached is a fairly rudimentary 20 channel fixture definition that should work.

Freestyler directly supports fine (16 bit) Pan and Tilt.

I do not see any direct support of fine control of the RGBW and dimmer channels. You can control these functions via the standard Freestyler sliders.

I did code a couple of macros. Open the macros window to see them.

You should also open the colors window. This will give you a pallet to mix the RGB channels and also show color channel 2 for the Linear CTO

I did not code any macros/gobos/colors for the color or function macro channels. There are so many I wasn't sure the amount of space taken by the windows to display these would be helpful - probably easier to keep a cheat sheet and just use the standard Freestyler sliders.

Hope this helps.

FYI. If I understand the documentation it is possible to control each individual LED. This requires the use of many, many DMX channels. Freestyler support is provided via the RGB segments feature.

Aleda_Wash_K20_20ch.pff

Re: Clay Paky - AledA Wash K20 CC

Posted: June 15th, 2018, 3:15 pm
by Taske
perfect One!

thank you very much.

the 90 channel mode is not very interesting for us, since you only can control 4 light per universe ;)

is there a tutorial how to use the RGB Segments for rgb-led movinglights? dont want to annoy you for every led-washer i have to test.

thanks alot for the help!

Re: Clay Paky - AledA Wash K20 CC

Posted: June 15th, 2018, 6:01 pm
by Rod_Horning
I do not know about a tutorial, there may be one in the WIKI.

When you open the color pallet window for a fixture that has RGB segments defined there are check boxes in the lower left of the window. Each check box controls an RGB set. Checking a box or boxes enables the color mixture pallet to control the selected RGB set(s). Checking a box is somewhat like selecting a fixture.

Hope this helps.