I do not know if this is a bug, nor can I find it in the documentation.
I created a new fixture with the Fixture Editor. It all works great. However, during a scene in my show, I have the light strobe running (it has three channels for settings). When the end of the scene takes place, the strobing does not turn off. When the show is not running, if I select the scene, the strobe starts up, but when I click away, it keeps running. The RGBW and Dimmer turn off correctly. I checked the DMX monitor and it shows that the 3 strobe channels are not turning off.
To remedy this, I have created an ALL OFF scene where all the components are selected and the faders are zero. Another way I have been able to stop it is by adding another chaser step at the end with everything turned off. That works too. These do the trick, but I would like the strobe to turn off when the scene ends or when I deselect it. Is there a way?
If this is a bug, let me know and I will submit it accordingly. Thanks!
Light Strobing Will Not Turn Off
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This is consequence of how LTP is implemented.
This is candidate for FAQ - search forum for LTP or "Latest Takes Precedence".
This is candidate for FAQ - search forum for LTP or "Latest Takes Precedence".
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LTP is in QLC+ is implemented in a way that there is no "default" value that will be set when LTP function is stopped.
The Latest is implemented as Latest so it stays on and you have to set the default value yourself.
It would be nice if QLC+ returned to previous value when LTP is stopped, but so far there was no time to implement.
It has some edge cases that must be solved, like what to do when to EFXs are running - whether both are interleaved,
or only the one that was started latest is output.
The Latest is implemented as Latest so it stays on and you have to set the default value yourself.
It would be nice if QLC+ returned to previous value when LTP is stopped, but so far there was no time to implement.
It has some edge cases that must be solved, like what to do when to EFXs are running - whether both are interleaved,
or only the one that was started latest is output.