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Fading in Steps

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 12:29 am
by dbicksler
Hello, I just switched over from My DMX3.0 to Daslight due to the super scene feature. I want to create light show to music and doing steps with out that feature is hard.
I just got Daslight 5 yesterday and was playing around with it and I added all my fixtures and I am creating scenes and I can't do the fade in a scene or between steps. I put in the Fade time like I would in my Dmx 3 and then when I clicked play it just jumps not fades. So went into the properties that new for me and played around with that and still does not work.

Any advise on what I am doing wrong. Thanks

Re: Fading in Steps

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2023 11:06 am
by juls
Hello
There are some changes about step calculation method in Daslight 5.
If you want an fade between 2 steps on the dimmer for example, be sure the feature/channel dimmer is ON (creen circle) in the two steps.

Regards

Re: Fading in Steps

Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2023 4:38 pm
by richardc1983
This doesn't work, the lights do not fade between steps despite the dimmer being turned on there is no fade between the steps and the dimmer just stays at 100%. The lights just flash to the next colour.

Re : Décoloration par étapes

Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2023 2:12 pm
by lionel
Bonjour, il faut mettre les deux scènes identiques une sur l'autre, celle du dessus 0 % , la deuxième en dessous avec le gradateur à 100 %

Re: Fading in Steps

Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2023 5:37 am
by klauslein
Also, bei mir funktioniert das sehr gut!
Es muss nur die "Wait time" größer als die "Fade time" sein.

Gruß Klaus

Re: Fading in Steps

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2024 9:20 pm
by TherealSimon2000
Hey together,

to pick this up. Can I edit the fade time between steps quick and easy in live mode?

What I love to do in live shows is to play with the fadetime, fadetime 0 for quick and fast changes and fade times 1-2 seconds with waiting time 0 as a super nice pulsing effect.

Of course I can create a scene group for flashing and pulsing, but one group would be much nicer :)

Cheers
Simon