Dear all,
Have tried to build myself fixture files for the following 2 types of PAR, with no results... so I am asking is somebody could help in building these...
1. Stairville PAR 56 10mm (no UV) --> for these attaching manual
2. SHEDS RGBWA UV FLAT PAR --> in this case there is no manual, only a PNG image taken from their site describing channels...
Many thanks in advance for all the help you can provide.
Best regards
Luca
Stairville PAR 56 10mm + Chinese Flat Par RGBWA UV
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Dear all,
after the request I tried again and again and...here below results... maybe someone could benefit.
Thanks
Luca
after the request I tried again and again and...here below results... maybe someone could benefit.
Thanks
Luca
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- Generic-Generic-PAR5610mm.qxf
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- Generic-Generic-FlatParRGBWAUV.qxf
- (1.57 KiB) Downloaded 33 times
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Luca,
You were just ahead of me.
I made them yesterday evening.
For the Shehds the manual gives the options for the Mode Channel but the DMX values are missing.
I had to make a Gamble.
You were just ahead of me.
I made them yesterday evening.
For the Shehds the manual gives the options for the Mode Channel but the DMX values are missing.
I had to make a Gamble.
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- Stairville-LED-PAR56-10mm-RGB.qxf
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- Shehds-LED-Flat-Par-7x18W-RGBWAUV.qxf
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To be honest, the ones you made were quitte OK.
I was patient enough to enter all the MODE and MACRO values, but in general practice you never use those channels.
I would even recommend everybody not to use those built in Macros amd other functions, but instead allways use the RGB Matrices from QLC.
To give an example: If you have a nummer of fictures which are not all from the same Brand and Type it is very different to get them all to STROBE in the same frequency, if you use the built in strobe (if they all have a buit in strobe function).
If you put them all in a Ficture Group and use The RGB Matrix STROBE you can even include fictures that don't have a strobe, make them all Flash "in Sync" and if you change the frequency they all react in the same way.
I was patient enough to enter all the MODE and MACRO values, but in general practice you never use those channels.
I would even recommend everybody not to use those built in Macros amd other functions, but instead allways use the RGB Matrices from QLC.
To give an example: If you have a nummer of fictures which are not all from the same Brand and Type it is very different to get them all to STROBE in the same frequency, if you use the built in strobe (if they all have a buit in strobe function).
If you put them all in a Ficture Group and use The RGB Matrix STROBE you can even include fictures that don't have a strobe, make them all Flash "in Sync" and if you change the frequency they all react in the same way.
A QLC Workspace is like a Bob Ross painting: "it's your world, you can create whatever you want!"