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visualizer 4 static colors
I have 4 static colors, RGBW. I run my house on one AL16 controller. 4 zones on house, 4 colors thus the 16 channels. My questions, can you draw one line of roof line in one of the zones, set up the visualizer to show all 4 colors on that one string…without breaking it up into sections. I know you can draw over multiple channels.. but it represents is as one string, separated in 4 colors. Just a habit, from Animation Director, but when the roof goes Red, I want all to go Red, not just a 1/4 section of that string. Does that make sense?
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Originally Posted by
Bryan Marr
I have 4 static colors, RGBW. I run my house on one AL16 controller. 4 zones on house, 4 colors thus the 16 channels. My questions, can you draw one line of roof line in one of the zones, set up the visualizer to show all 4 colors on that one string…without breaking it up into sections. I know you can draw over multiple channels.. but it represents is as one string, separated in 4 colors. Just a habit, from Animation Director, but when the roof goes Red, I want all to go Red, not just a 1/4 section of that string. Does that make sense?
Hi Bryan,
I might suggest the video "Transitions Sequencing on non RGB channels" in the tutorial on the home page. I realize you are not talking about transitions but some of the info might be appropriate to what you are asking.
Thanks
Mike
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Originally Posted by
mmulvenna
Hi Bryan,
I might suggest the video "Transitions Sequencing on non RGB channels" in the tutorial on the home page. I realize you are not talking about transitions but some of the info might be appropriate to what you are asking.
Close… But what does Visualizer do when you turn on two colors at the same time. It gets all goofy. Past i've used a lot of color variations like White 50% while Blue is 100%, and it's hard for this visualizer to represent that. No biggie, I'll have to get used to looking at the side bar.
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