I have created fixture files for most of my lights now
This one however is causing me to wonder how best to implement it:
Neo Neon X Beam 85. This is the same as this fixture AFAIK http://www.color-imagination.com/products/xbeam-85/
First i have not been able to find a user manual or any info on this one under either brand names - I even emailed Neo Neon tech support weeks ago but got no reply
However armed with a manual DMX controller, an hour of spare time and a beer I managed to work out the following
Neo Neon X-Beam 85 DMX Control in 14 Channel mode
CH1 PAN 0-255
CH2 PAN FINE
CH3 TILT 0-255
CH4 TILT FINE
CH5 PAN/TILT SPEED
CH6 SHUTTER / STROBE
0-31 off
32-63 on
64-75 strobe slow
76-79 strobe
80-85 strobe
86-89 strobe
90-92 strobe
93-94 strobe
95 strobe fast
96-127 on
128-145 slow open fast close variable speed
146-159 fast open slow close variable speed
160-191 open
192-224 strobe variable speed slow to fast
225-255 open
CH7 MASTER DIM 0-255
CH8 Dim LED 1 0-255
CH9 Dim LED 2 0-255
CH10 Dim LED 3 0-255
CH11 Dim LED 4 0-255
CH12 Dim LED 5 0-255
CH13 Sequence / Step LEDs
0-15 all on
16-35 sequence 1 variable speeds slow to fast
36-55 sequence 2 variable speeds slow to fast
56-75 sequence 3 variable speeds slow to fast
76-95 sequence 4 variable speeds slow to fast
96-115 sequence 5 variable speeds slow to fast
116-135 sequence 6 variable speeds slow to fast
136-155 sequence 7 variable speeds slow to fast
156-175 sequence 8 variable speeds slow to fast
176-195 sequence 9 variable speeds slow to fast
196-215 sequence 9 variable speeds slow to fast
216-235 sequence 10 variable speeds slow to fast
236-255 sequence 11 variable speeds slow to fast
CH14 Auto Program Modes
I created a basic fixture file with pan/tilt, master intensity, macros for shutter/strobe and custom sliders for the rest and it works. I can contro lthe fixture. However the channel that is giving me the greif is CH13 as I need a better way to implement it.
Yes I know I could create macros with a huge amount of buttons (20 speeds for each sequence pattern) however what I feel I really need here is something like a set of 'radio buttons' so I could select whichever sequence I want, then an associated slider with that button to set the speed which is continuously variable
So
radio button one would give me a slider from DMX value 16-35
radio button two would give me a slider from DMX values 36-55...
That sort of thing. Any ideas how to implement something like that, or another method to achieve the same to make thhe fixture file intuitive and usable?
Cheers
Rich
Question: Fixture where I need lots of custom sliders
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Re: Question: Fixture where I need lots of custom sliders
Think I would misuse a gobo channel.
Place a min, mid and max speed for each of the 11 sequence.
Then you have the fader for fine adjustment and you have the icons to bring you into the correct range.
But it may be a bit tricky to fine adjust with the fader. The adjustment range for each sequence is not that large.
An other solution could be to use 11 custom faders on the same channel limited range but I have newer tried that as custom are relative new.
Place a min, mid and max speed for each of the 11 sequence.
Then you have the fader for fine adjustment and you have the icons to bring you into the correct range.
But it may be a bit tricky to fine adjust with the fader. The adjustment range for each sequence is not that large.
An other solution could be to use 11 custom faders on the same channel limited range but I have newer tried that as custom are relative new.