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YNNK
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Joined: 14 Jun 2020, 12:31
FreeStyler Version: 3.6.51
I Use FreeStyler for: DJ

LED par issue

Post by YNNK »

Hi all,

I am Yannick, I've just registered to hopefully get some information about creating sequences and submasters with my LED pars.

I've created a sequence of just one step where all LED pars are switched to blue and another sequence where all pars will turn white one at each time. (Step 1: Par 1 white, Step 2: par 2 white etc.) I am running both sequences via submaster so the pars will emit blue light except one white. (See picture: https://prnt.sc/szgwy8)

The problem I'm having is that if I dim the blue lights the white light will turn yellow (Pic: https://prnt.sc/szgxb2. I also have a combination of 5 and 6 channel LED pars, the 5 ch. ones are not dimmable via the submaster faders, is there also a solution to this? If I dim the white light it works fine, the lights stay blue but the white flash in between will be less visible which is my intend (Pic: https://prnt.sc/szgyiv).

Does anyone know how I can keep the light white when dimming blue?

Thanks in advance!


Rod_Horning
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Joined: 16 Nov 2016, 14:24
FreeStyler Version: 4.1.6
I Use FreeStyler for: Stage Show

Re: LED par issue

Post by Rod_Horning »

Do your LED Pars have white LEDs or is white obtained by bringing the Red, Green and Blue LEDs to full intensity?

Please post the user manual or DMX channel usage of the different types of lights.

Also, please create a ZIP file with your sequences and use the Freestyler Fixture Creator EXPORT function to export your fixture files. Upload the ZIP file and the exported fixture files to this thread.

We can look at your fixture definition and sequences.
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