Thanks for addressing my reply.. Im learning.
But the "on the fly direction/program change might actually be possible with something like what qlc 5 looks like.. I had a friend who ran a few led par cans using jands software. What he was doing is pretty much just selecting the fixtures and mixing, or "creating scenes," on the fly. He was a complete lighting newb, but it looked better than the things i was doing with an old etc expression board and led par cans.
Good luck, all!
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Question to the devs: would this even be possible?
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Through the use of feedback channels you could achieve this ... even in version 4.x
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My solution - may not be exactly the same as requested from the ts:
- create a matrix A (even/odd, for example), using "white" as the color an "subtracive" as the mode, uncheck "dimming". This will bring every value to zero when executed.
- create a matrix B (even/odd, for example), using your desired "second" color and the standard mode
- place both in a collection C, matrix A first, then B second.
Now, you can choose any "primary" color you like and run the collection C on top of it, preserving the selected primary
color throughout the matrix run.
Works with every rgb matrix i´ve tested.
- create a matrix A (even/odd, for example), using "white" as the color an "subtracive" as the mode, uncheck "dimming". This will bring every value to zero when executed.
- create a matrix B (even/odd, for example), using your desired "second" color and the standard mode
- place both in a collection C, matrix A first, then B second.
Now, you can choose any "primary" color you like and run the collection C on top of it, preserving the selected primary
color throughout the matrix run.
Works with every rgb matrix i´ve tested.