Hi!
I'm trying to make a fixture for the Showtec Infinity iw720 (or 2 because there are 2 possible setups - 29ch or 14ch.) bu there are too many variables to do it by myself with the Fixture Creator. If anyone could just lead me the way, I'll do the rest.
I'm sending the manual because it is easier to understand my problem if you take a look at it.
Thanks in advance.
Rodrigo Teles
Help! How to make a fixture for Showtec Infinity iw720
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Help! How to make a fixture for Showtec Infinity iw720
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Re: Help! How to make a fixture for Showtec Infinity iw720
Hej Rodrigo
The easy way is if you select which one of the modes you want.
My guess is that the 14 channel is the best in most cases.
The difference if that in the 29 channel gives control over each led color but normally you want all of them to have the same color so therefore I think the 14 channel is the best.
Then fill in all the parameters in Fixture creator you can and then export the fixture as pff and upload it here.
Then I will guide you from that point.
/Jan
The easy way is if you select which one of the modes you want.
My guess is that the 14 channel is the best in most cases.
The difference if that in the 29 channel gives control over each led color but normally you want all of them to have the same color so therefore I think the 14 channel is the best.
Then fill in all the parameters in Fixture creator you can and then export the fixture as pff and upload it here.
Then I will guide you from that point.
/Jan
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Re: Help! How to make a fixture for Showtec Infinity iw720
I just saw your reply because I was too busy with my DJing this summer.Jan_K wrote:Hej Rodrigo
The easy way is if you select which one of the modes you want.
My guess is that the 14 channel is the best in most cases.
The difference if that in the 29 channel gives control over each led color but normally you want all of them to have the same color so therefore I think the 14 channel is the best.
Then fill in all the parameters in Fixture creator you can and then export the fixture as pff and upload it here.
Then I will guide you from that point.
/Jan
I'll try to do it in the next days.
Thanks in advance