I got a Martin Atomic 3000 stroboscope, that i want to flash to the beat of the sound? but i can't figure out how.
Can anyone please help me with this issue

// Philip
In the manual -or- it can't flash once.fisch wrote:Im only using 3d easy view b/c I dont yet have an adapter I need for my real strobes. I am however practicing on Acme Bf750s which are very similar. Where would this option be?
Yes, in fact, it is all about more than one steps. So 2 steps at least. Why? Because otherwise (with a one step sequence) DMX values would never change. Causing nothing to happen (total darkness or a light flashing at his own speed)... To get it right, the 1st step needs to flash the light once, the second step needs to set all values to 0 (or some values to get it to work, might differ per fixture)Jacotex wrote:ahh, alright
But i how do i use this new feature from beta 1.0.3, with restart to real beat. do i also have to make 2 steps in a seq. ?
its actually good it is a two sequence step if you want to change between two colors every beat (or something else) gives a great effectremco_k wrote:Yes, in fact, it is all about more than one steps. So 2 steps at least. Why? Because otherwise (with a one step sequence) DMX values would never change. Causing nothing to happen (total darkness or a light flashing at his own speed)... To get it right, the 1st step needs to flash the light once, the second step needs to set all values to 0 (or some values to get it to work, might differ per fixture)Jacotex wrote:ahh, alright
But i how do i use this new feature from beta 1.0.3, with restart to real beat. do i also have to make 2 steps in a seq. ?
No. I'm beginning to think I'm being fooled here...Jacotex wrote:But i can make it, one step only ? and then the.. real beat function works ?
I have the rest of it and can make adequate sequnces for other features but I am confused as to how to make the stobe flash only once. My strobe has two channels: intensity and flash rate. I've tried putting the flash rate at, say 249 but sometimes I get two flashes or none at all. How would I get just one?remco_k wrote:Create a 2 step sequence containing values so that your strobe flashes once on step 1 and stays out on step 2. Make sure you go back to some default values for your strobe on step 2. (in the case of the martin atomic: all channels to 0 - probable the way for other strobes also).