Imagine i have a RGBAWUV fixture and i have one scene just for UV color, another for white and other for RGB. all in separate banks,
I would like to have dimmer at full in white and UV but the ability to control dimmer for RGB.
Right now if i lower dimmer intesity for RGB scene, it will affect (lower dimmer also) all other scenes for the same fixture.
I can hack this by separating the RGBAWUV in separate fixtures but this is not very practical.
I think i have posted this issue in the past but this feature was never implemented. how difficult is to achieve this?
Thanks
I still need dimmer control per scene not the whole fixture
Re: I still need dimmer control per scene not the whole fixture
Hello,
The reason that this is happening is because the scene dimmer targets the Dimmer feature, which itself (in this case) controls the RGBAUV values- so this will actually end up affecting all other scenes that are controlling the colour channels. There are a few options that I can think of which might help you out in this case:
1) You could, instead of adding the scenes to separate banks, map each colour channel to a fader or dial in the Touch screen. This can then be controlled through the Touch screen, or via the Daslight Remote app. The same process could be applied to any MIDI or OSC controller also.
2) You could make each scene into a Steps scene with 2 steps- step 1 = colour channel at 0, step 2 = colour channel at 255. Set step 1 to have a 1 second fade time. In scene properties, you can activate the pause button and the pause starting mode. Now it is possible to fade in the fixture by dragging the scene playback marker left to right.
Kind regards,
Will
The reason that this is happening is because the scene dimmer targets the Dimmer feature, which itself (in this case) controls the RGBAUV values- so this will actually end up affecting all other scenes that are controlling the colour channels. There are a few options that I can think of which might help you out in this case:
1) You could, instead of adding the scenes to separate banks, map each colour channel to a fader or dial in the Touch screen. This can then be controlled through the Touch screen, or via the Daslight Remote app. The same process could be applied to any MIDI or OSC controller also.
2) You could make each scene into a Steps scene with 2 steps- step 1 = colour channel at 0, step 2 = colour channel at 255. Set step 1 to have a 1 second fade time. In scene properties, you can activate the pause button and the pause starting mode. Now it is possible to fade in the fixture by dragging the scene playback marker left to right.
Kind regards,
Will