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Chauvet Colorstrip

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Shannon D
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Chauvet Colorstrip

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After a week of playing with my 3 Chauvet Colorstrips, this is the fixture file I came up with. 90 Macros to play with. Actually that is what it took to make the Macro window look organized and not so cluttered. The Macro buttons that are white and not labelled can be used as "Black Out" buttons. There is one white button that is considered to be the "white" light. The RGB button is for color mixing in the Colors window. Enjoy!

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Re: Chauvet Colorstrip

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Thanks!
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Re: Chauvet Colorstrip

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Thanks Shannon,

I have 3 color strips and you saved me so much programming time!

Rock ON!!!

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Re: Chauvet Colorstrip

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Your welcome Matt! I saw the post on FREESTYLER'S Facebook and now understand your post here. We are all here to help each other.

The biggest thanks from me is to RAPH! Thanks a bunch for all your hard work and dedication for making such an awesome program for us to use for free. You are the man!
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Re: Chauvet Colorstrip

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Thanks for the great fixture file!

I have a hard time remembering which chase is which, so I tried to make little icons showing what each one does. Attached is a copy of your fixture file with these icons swapped in...they may or may not make sense to anyone else. :)
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Re: Chauvet Colorstrip

Post by mcneiltny »

whines wrote:Thanks for the great fixture file!

I have a hard time remembering which chase is which, so I tried to make little icons showing what each one does. Attached is a copy of your fixture file with these icons swapped in...they may or may not make sense to anyone else. :)
:fs: have you been able to make the colorstip dim
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Re: Chauvet Colorstrip

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Thanks, both of you. I know it took a great deal of time to do this. I do have a question though; when you click on the music buttons, isn't it supposed to react to sound?? A little editing in the fixture creator is a great workaround for this. Which is great use of the extra white buttons in the macros. I tried it and viola it works. :fs:
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