Single dimmable color par that isn't white
Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 2:33 am
I'm using easy view with freestyler and I'm using individual color pars in a borderlight configuration, so there are 20 pars, 4 of each color red, blue, green, yellow. There are par cans in the library but they don't render the way I would expect. I need to build a par that is single channel per color (hardware being control by a four channel dimmer pack American DJ DP-415, one color on each channel on each on the pack) that can control the intensity and be able to dim the color. The way the pars are in the library, the intensity is set 0-127 and the color of the par is 128 to 255.
So when I adjust the intensity level, the color never dims......and when it crosses into white/intensity, then it dims the par in visualizer.....so its very non useful for simulation of the par color over the range of intensity.
I'm trying to find a way to have the color source be the color of the parcan and use the dimmer to bring the color intensity from 0-255, how can I make this happen? I can't seem to figure it out.
Is it possible to select what the source color value of each par is and just have an intensity dimmer attached to it instead of white?
Can anyone help me?
Thanks
So when I adjust the intensity level, the color never dims......and when it crosses into white/intensity, then it dims the par in visualizer.....so its very non useful for simulation of the par color over the range of intensity.
I'm trying to find a way to have the color source be the color of the parcan and use the dimmer to bring the color intensity from 0-255, how can I make this happen? I can't seem to figure it out.
Is it possible to select what the source color value of each par is and just have an intensity dimmer attached to it instead of white?
Can anyone help me?
Thanks