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Movements can be controlled by the X/Y panel. It is also shown in the live view icons. But please consider, that not the moving path, but only the destination position will be stored laterly.
Movements can be controlled by the X/Y panel. It is also shown in the live view icons. But please consider, that not the moving path, but only the destination position will be stored laterly.
Most of the property panels are self explaining. We have
* color panel - pich the wanted color
* position panel - set the pan/tilt position
* intensity panel - set brightness
* gobo panel - select gobo
* beam panel - fade between two beams (e.g. in beamer tool)
Some remarks to the intensity panel:
{| class="wikitable"
! Attribute
! Description
! Example
|-
| dimmer
| set dimmer value by fader or by static values
| in percent
|-
| strobe
| strobe speed
|
|-
| shutter
| open or close shutter
|
|-
| Lumos
| direct function for dimmer/shutter, Lumos opens it (100%), NoX closes is (0%)
| you don't need to know if the device includes a shutter or dimmer
|-
|}





Revision as of 22:03, 1 May 2011

DMXControl 3 lessons


Overview

In this lesson we explain how to control the properties of devices by several property panels. DMXControl 3 provides an very powerful abstraction level for properties, allowing to handle different devices in the same way.

Lecture 5: Setting properties of fixtures

First step is to select devices or groups in the liveview, see previous lesson. You can set properties of the selected devices by means of the "property panels". Simply click to a color or select a gobo within the beam panel. Of course, you shouldn't forgot to open the shutter or to set the brightness in the intensity panel.


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Movements can be controlled by the X/Y panel. It is also shown in the live view icons. But please consider, that not the moving path, but only the destination position will be stored laterly.

Most of the property panels are self explaining. We have

  • color panel - pich the wanted color
  • position panel - set the pan/tilt position
  • intensity panel - set brightness
  • gobo panel - select gobo
  • beam panel - fade between two beams (e.g. in beamer tool)

Some remarks to the intensity panel:

Attribute Description Example
dimmer set dimmer value by fader or by static values in percent
strobe strobe speed
shutter open or close shutter
Lumos direct function for dimmer/shutter, Lumos opens it (100%), NoX closes is (0%) you don't need to know if the device includes a shutter or dimmer


Datei:DMXC3L05 propertyTS.JPG


A more sophisticated way of property settings is provided by the "property panel". In this panel the properties are shown with current values. Sometimes you can modify the values by typing in a DMX value, more often you can find a dropdown menu that allows to select properties in more abstract or graphical view, see the color dropdown as example for setting the RGB value of RGB Pars.


Datei:DMXC3L05 propertyRGBPar.JPG


Datei:DMXC3L05 propertyRGBParColor.jpg


The following picture demonstrates a very interesting capability: You can even select different device types and set a common property in one step. The DMXControl kernel engine will assign the best matching values automatically. Of course, if required you can modify the manually.


Datei:DMXC3L05 propertyMix.JPG


topics to be added (by beta testers)

  • matrix panel


Excercise

  • Set the moving lights to red color, the RBG Pars to blue and open the two central lamps (dimmer) to 100%
  • Now set all left hand lamps to yellow and all right hand lamps to pink. You should need only 4 operations (mouse clicks) for this task.
  • Observe the movement of TS-255 devices when using the X/Y pad.


Additional links and references


Certificate

I have understood the topics of this lecture and want to continue with next course: Lecture6: Output plugins


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