![]() ![]() So, ultimately, before I invest in a slightly more expensive USB-DMX solution, I wanted to ask someone experienced with these things if it is indeed the cheap uDMX interface I have that's bottlenecking the refresh rate (or if there's a workaround). ![]() I tried Red Fine, Green Fine, and Blue Fine, but it just didn't seem to work at all. The highlight to mid-tone transitions are the most important for. So, it's either the cheap USB-DMX cable (surprise, surprise) or maybe the lack of official fixture profile for my light? I've basically only been using 3-channel mode on the light and figured having Red, Green, and Blue color components would do the trick. When adjusting power down or up I find it is a good practice to fire the flash and let. I also suspect that Lightkey is completely capable of smooth transitions (and the very simple 2D visualization I have in this situation seems to suggest the same). That should ideally yield one large and some small imaginary. 2) You perform the frequency calculation for that. Now, the built-in color cycle on the ADJ panel is very smooth, so I doubt it's the light itself. 1) You do a single point calculation for your presumed TS. Pretty unpleasant (especially compared to what I'm going for)! I'm using Lightkey on Mac going through the aforementioned uDMX into the ADJ panel, and when I create a sequence going between two color presets (even with a very long fade time), it's an extremely stuttery/stilted fade. I was hoping this subreddit could help me figure out where in my "chain" I'm having issues with smooth fades. I just bought an American DJ Profile Panel RGB and a cheap USB-to-DMX cable (which I've since found out is a uDMX unit) to get my feet wet in the world of lighting design. ![]()
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