I haven't used daslight for a few months and today I went back to the software to check if there were any improvements in the software. Am I doing something wrong or is it not possible to create a fade in fade out crossed between 2 scenes in a superscene? How is it possible? Shouldn't it be the basis from which to start to create a show? I'm attaching the link to a video to understand better, best regards and thanks for your feedback
https://youtu.be/Ij53CTWYaVo
fade between blocks in superscene
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Re: fade between blocks in superscene
Hello,
This looks strange to me, I wonder if there is something weird with the specific fixtures you are using. Could you please send over the .dvc file so that I can check this? You will need to compress the .dvc file to a .zip folder to attach it to this thread.
Kind regards,
Will
This looks strange to me, I wonder if there is something weird with the specific fixtures you are using. Could you please send over the .dvc file so that I can check this? You will need to compress the .dvc file to a .zip folder to attach it to this thread.
Kind regards,
Will
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Re: fade between blocks in superscene
To me it looks like there is a dimmer value stored in the first, i.e. upper scene, for lamp 1, which is supposed to turn on in scene 2.
The dimmer channel may only be activated for the corresponding lamp in the scene (green dot)
This is because the scene at the top of the super scene always has priority.
So if dimmer 100 (as it should be) is activated in scene 1 for lamp 3 and dimmer 0 for lamp 1, this scene remains active until it has faded out and then scene 2 becomes active, which at that moment is already dimmer 100 for lamp 1 has
The dimmer channel may only be activated for the corresponding lamp in the scene (green dot)
This is because the scene at the top of the super scene always has priority.
So if dimmer 100 (as it should be) is activated in scene 1 for lamp 3 and dimmer 0 for lamp 1, this scene remains active until it has faded out and then scene 2 becomes active, which at that moment is already dimmer 100 for lamp 1 has
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Oggetto: dissolvenza tra i blocchi nella superscena
ciao, many thanks for the answer, attached the show file.T
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Re: fade between blocks in superscene
willm wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2025 11:59 am Hello,
This looks strange to me, I wonder if there is something weird with the specific fixtures you are using. Could you please send over the .dvc file so that I can check this? You will need to compress the .dvc file to a .zip folder to attach it to this thread.
Kind regards,
Will
Re: fade between blocks in superscene
Hello,
I've just checked this and, as S.lellwitz mentioned, the scene '3' has stored inside it the Dimmer value of fixture 1. This means that as scene '3' is fading out, the channel value for fixture 1 is being stored and set at 0. Because scene '3' has a higher priority than scene '1' (it is higher up in the super scene track list)- scene '1' is only visible once scene '3' is completely stopped in the timeline.
You can either- deactivate the dimmer values for fixture 1 within scene '3' (see video below)...
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VDiAGf ... p=sharing
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Put scene '1' above scene '3' in the timeline track list, so that it has a higher priority.
Kind regards,
Will
I've just checked this and, as S.lellwitz mentioned, the scene '3' has stored inside it the Dimmer value of fixture 1. This means that as scene '3' is fading out, the channel value for fixture 1 is being stored and set at 0. Because scene '3' has a higher priority than scene '1' (it is higher up in the super scene track list)- scene '1' is only visible once scene '3' is completely stopped in the timeline.
You can either- deactivate the dimmer values for fixture 1 within scene '3' (see video below)...
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VDiAGf ... p=sharing
or
Put scene '1' above scene '3' in the timeline track list, so that it has a higher priority.
Kind regards,
Will
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Oggetto: dissolvenza tra i blocchi nella superscena
many thanks.