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lighting effect with LED

Posted: August 23rd, 2015, 10:17 am
by lobelzar
good morning. I am looking for how to remove or mitigate the ignition effect on 64 led.Je to explain when the PAR64 is extinguishes and I turn it on it goes from 0 at power too quickly there not to like ny projo of a progresive trad climb when the power is tension.Voila thank you answer me to give us your tricks to get around is problem with LED

Re: effet allumage avec led

Posted: August 23rd, 2015, 10:25 am
by lobelzar
good morning. I am looking for how to remove or mitigate the ignition effect on 64 led.Je to explain when the PAR64 is extinguishes and I turn it on it goes from 0 at power too quickly there not to like ny projo of a progresive trad climb when the power is tension.Voila thank you answer me to give us your tricks to get around is problem with LED

Re: lighting effect with LED

Posted: August 23rd, 2015, 2:31 pm
by spud1511
0 to 100% (or 100 to 0) in a 100ms fade?

Re: lighting effect with LED

Posted: August 24th, 2015, 5:42 pm
by lobelzar
Hello, I do not understand 100ms fade ????
I think of 0to 100

Re: lighting effect with LED

Posted: August 25th, 2015, 9:10 pm
by spud1511
100ms = 1/10th of a second fade from zero to full power, instead of an instant snap.
Or longer, 200ms would produce a slightly more gradual version of the same thing.

Re: lighting effect with LED

Posted: August 26th, 2015, 4:39 pm
by lobelzar
ok but in 200ms or display crteate sequence or the fixture

Re: lighting effect with LED

Posted: September 23rd, 2015, 5:51 pm
by crokrodil
Hello!

perhaps a bit too late but yes if you want a progressive On or progressive OFF effect you have to use the fade function.

- First case : light from 0 to 100% :
create a scene where you set the chanel parameter on FADE (not OFF, not SNAP) and then apply a value of 255 (100%)

- Second case : light from 100% to 0 :
create another scene where you set the chanel parameter on FADE (not OFF, not SNAP) and then apply a value of 0.

Now create a sequence with these two scenes. You can select independently and for each scene the fade time and scene time (if you want a complete fade on the whole scene time, you may choose a fade time = scene time)
Now play the sequence, your light should fade ON and fade OFF.

Note : Freestyler doesn't display the fade value in real time, you will only see the value you set for each scene (so you will see 255 for the first scene, and 0 for the second one).

Hope I helped you!

Crok'

Re: lighting effect with LED

Posted: October 27th, 2015, 5:30 am
by nathes2016
ok but in 200ms or display crteate sequence or the fixture

Re: lighting effect with LED

Posted: October 27th, 2015, 3:05 pm
by spud1511
100 or 200ms is the fade time. It is in the sequence editor.