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DMX - a few questions


redbandit599
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Hi all

Like many of us we've got some led flat pars for band lighting. Also like many getting the best out of them live proves tricky.

I've got a normal dmx controller currently, Chauvet Obey 40 which works ok but is too much faff live whilst playing. So, I was interested in seeing the Chauvet Foot-c come out but it's left me with a few questions too.

The foot-c is a 6 channel controller rgbawu my ledj 7q5 pars have 4 and 7 channel options. 4 being rgbw and 7 being dimmer, strobe, rgbw and macro. The built in macros on channel 7 are too pale for my liking anyway but the dimmer and strobe are handy. One question is if you plug a 7 channel fixture into a 6 channel controller does the controller just ignore the 7th channel? Any tried anything like this?

I just want to have a few different scenes at different speeds and colours available but having tried and seen a few systems just doing their own thing, I do want to be able to program stuff in and just switch easily. Midi looks no use, no backing track stuff to sync with, and software applications still seem to require a pc and would leave me without foot control. Any suggestions welcome!

Cheers

Jason

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I haven't seen the foot-c yet but usually the 6 channels would refer to the number of channels on each page.

That means that if you set your fixture to address 1 you use channels 1-6 on the foot controller page 1, then channel 7 will be the first one on page 2. Ideally you would then set the next fixture to address 13 and the foot controller would then control that fixture from 13-18 (page 3) and 19 would be channel 1 on page 4.

That should keep it more simple.

Hope that makes sense.

Usually fixtures are 6 or 12 channel. I would set the fixtures to 4 channel mode and get the Footc to do the fade and strobe. Each fixture then fits on one page.

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