RGB Fading [SOLVED]
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RGB Fading [SOLVED]
Is there a way to fade from Red to Green to Blue, without it going through any other colours? I know I can do it while "snap" is active just wanted to do same with "fade".
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Re: RGB Fading
Only way I know is to do a fade in and out of each color
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Re: RGB Fading
Thanks what I'm doing, but it seems to be mixing colours. For example if you fade from red to green it makes brown?
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Re: RGB Fading
you have to fade out of each color before going to the next color in order to avoid colormixing
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Re: RGB Fading
So does that mean I have to but a "blackout" step in between each step? So its red>blackout>green>blackout>blue? etc?
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Re: RGB Fading
basically, yes
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Re: RGB Fading
Ok no worries 
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Re: RGB Fading [SOLVED]
Perhaps try it in 3 steps to avoid black out or quick shift in colours.
Step 1 Red Full Step 2 Red fade down to say 20%. Step 3. fade red 0% fade blue 100%
Adjust timings of steps to have smoth fade. adjust levels of step 2 to desired brightness / reduce colour mixing effect.
Step 1 Red Full Step 2 Red fade down to say 20%. Step 3. fade red 0% fade blue 100%
Adjust timings of steps to have smoth fade. adjust levels of step 2 to desired brightness / reduce colour mixing effect.
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Re: RGB Fading [SOLVED]
Thanks matt, give that a try 
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Re: RGB Fading [SOLVED]
You need a Virtual Intensity.
By default RGB are each intensities. 3 Channel Mode.
You need to have RGBI. This way you can mix the colour then fade in with the Intensity.
I know I have a bunch of LED Bars that are RGB only. 3 Channel but I have LED Pars that are 5 Channel RGB Strobe and Dimmer (Intensity.)
The 3 Channel are difficult to fade in out with only RGB Control. Need the Dimmer/Intensity part to fade in the overall intensity with the colour already mixed.
By default RGB are each intensities. 3 Channel Mode.
You need to have RGBI. This way you can mix the colour then fade in with the Intensity.
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Re: RGB Fading [SOLVED]
Maybe we need a bit of attention on this one.
http://www.freestylersupport.com/bugs/view.php?id=259
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http://www.freestylersupport.com/bugs/view.php?id=259
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