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    • C
      ckim Beta Platinum last edited by

      Thanks for all the info Hugh.  No doubt I value what lighting designers can bring to the table.  For a project such as this one though, I'd like to be able to go the DIY route, if I can swing it with the help of some tips from those in-the-know. +++C

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      • raha
        raha last edited by

        if you're looking for LED fixtures that fade well, the newest generation of ColorBlasts by Color Kinetics are supposed to be pretty good -- old LED fixtures get really jumpy and bumpy in the lower intensities when fading, but most newer ones have gotten better....

        Leprechaun Dimmer packs are one of the brand names of the ones referred to above -- you can get the kind with two AC plugs on them (but make sure you plug them into two DIFFERENT circuits -- not just the two different outlets on the same circuit! :P )
        a single universe of DMX has 512 channels -- a DIMMER that is controlling a single or a couple of lamps only requires one DMX channel (there is a dip switch or digital addressing method on the dimmer packs that tells it what number of DMX to "listen" for.....so if you give a 4-channel Leprechaun pack the address "1", it will respond to DMX channels 1 through 4. 
        LED lights and automated fixtures require more than a single DMX channel. for example, most typical LED fixtures have RGB -- so the red is on a channel, green on a channel and blue on a channel -- sometimes they also have a separate channel for intensity (these ones are the kinds that would generally fade nicer without affecting colour quality). so once again, a 4-channel LED fixture addressed to "1" will respond to DMX channels 1 - 4 with each channel controlling a single parameter (red, green, blue, or intensity). some moving lights that do lots of stuff (pan, tilt, gobo, rotate, etc....) can take up many channels (24, 36, or even more). so 512 channels of DMX usually goes a far way, unless you're working with many moving lights.
        also keep in mind, that addressing various fixtures the same, will allow you to control them all at once. 
        i don't know a lot about Isadora in the lighting world, but any other lighting specific questions, feel free to throw them my way! :)
        raha

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        • mark
          mark last edited by

          Raha's points about "jumpy and bumpy" must be emphasized. I bought a cheap-o LED light to do testing with Isadora, and was shocked by the "stair-stepping" as I did a fade. Very ugly!

          Best,
          M

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          • Skulpture
            Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

            Thanks for your detailed post @raha.

            As many of you know I have used Isadora for many years now but lighting has always been one area that I know little about. My new job is very keen for basic interactive lighting so I have been reading up about it.

            From what I can gather I need a Entec USB pro and then from that one DMX output I can connect it to 6 lights (daisy chained) and then fade one of the six in and out when one of six videos is chosen.

            So:

            Isadora>Entec>LX1>LX2>LX3>LX4>LX5>LX6

            How does Isadora talk to the Entec box is it serial?

            LX1 - ch1 - 4

            LX2 - ch5 - 8

            LX3 - ch9 - 12 and so on....

            Thanks!

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            • DusX
              DusX Tech Staff last edited by

              Hi Skulpture
              You probably will want to use the entec actor found here: http://forum.troikatronix.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=9813;search_string=Enttec Lanbox MATRIX;t=search_engine#9813
              The USB pro uses serial over usb, so you will need to setup a serial connection.
              With the 1 universe you should be able to chain many lights. 6 for sure. It depends on the nuber of control channels per fixture. If its a rgb led fixture it will likely have 4 channels, 1 for Red, 1 for Blue, 1 for Green, and 1 for Brightness... some will have additional for things like strobe features etc.. in the case of 4 channels per fixture you can connect  over 100 of them to your single universe controller.
              If all lights are the same then addressing will likely be... Fixture1: ch1 brightness ch 2red 3green 4blue , Fixture2: ch5 brightness ch 6red 7green 8blue , Fixture3: ch9 brightness ch 10red 11green 12blue.
              Each fixture will have a dip switch that you have to set to its first channel. So Fixture1 will have the dips set to 1 (they are in binary.. often a chart is supplied) Fixture2 dips set to 5 and fixture 3 dips set to 9 etc..

              Hope this helps.

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              • Skulpture
                Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                That helps a hell of a lot! Thanks.

                They will be basic spot lights so no RGB (hopefully) just "Warm White" I think they describe it as.
                I for some reason thought I'd need a dimmer pack or something? I think i'd need one if I was using 240V lights am I right?
                Cheers again and Ive downloaded the patch. ;-)

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                • DusX
                  DusX Tech Staff last edited by

                  Dimmer pack.. maybe.. depends on the lights.
                  If they are incandescent and don't have built in DMX dimmers you will need one.
                  The addressing on them is pretty straight forward. Again it would have a Dim to set.. and then usually one dmx channel per output.

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                    CraigAlfredson last edited by

                    Please note that the patch found in the old forum doesn't run smoothly on newer releases of Isadora.  Please use the patch attached here which has fixed the problem.  Mark is also working on a fix that will make the old patch work again.

                    Craig

                    b3a12f-enttec-lanbox-matrix-v1.3.izz

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                    • Skulpture
                      Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                      Wow brilliant! Thanks @CraigAlfredso

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                      • DusX
                        DusX Tech Staff last edited by

                        @CraigAlfredson
                        What changes were made? I added a trigger-text actor and a control pulse to the old one and had it running perfectly last weekend.

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                        • DusX
                          DusX Tech Staff last edited by

                          Ah... sorry I should have opened the new patch first.. Looks like you made the same changes.

                          Did anything else get updated?

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                            CraigAlfredson last edited by

                            That is the only change from the old one.  Mark is working on some other changes that will hopefully be in an upcoming release.

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                            • Skulpture
                              Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                              I have just found this very useful....

                              [http://www.elationlighting.com/pdffiles/dmx-101-handbook.pdf](http://www.elationlighting.com/pdffiles/dmx-101-handbook.pdf)

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                              • DusX
                                DusX Tech Staff last edited by

                                @Skulpture
                                Yeah.. I found that when getting started to. Pretty useful.

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                                • DusX
                                  DusX Tech Staff last edited by

                                  Hmm... I wonder what Mark could be upto.
                                   Intrigued.

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                                  • Skulpture
                                    Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                                    @dusx huh? confused

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                                    • mark
                                      mark last edited by

                                      Dear Craig,

                                      Given my addled brain, maybe you can remind me what I said I was going to do. ;-)
                                      Best Wishes,
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                                        aslelp last edited by

                                        i have just purchased a Enttec DMX USB PRO and some LED, I was planing to test out the setup using isadora ,wondering if anyone got a simple patch i could use?

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                                          aslelp last edited by

                                          Im trying out my new DMX USB PRO with isadora for the first time. I tried to use CraigAlfredson´s Enttec Lanbox MATRIX v1.3.izz 52K patch, but when I open it I get a serial port error saying that my serial port could not be activated, I guess that this has to do with some drivers i dont have.  Has this problem ever occurred to someone and does anyone have any good tip how to get around the problem?

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                                          • Lanz
                                            Lanz last edited by

                                            I havnt ever played with one of these things, however heres a couple of things to check out,

                                            go to communications > serial port setup
                                            detect serial port, bottom left or manually choose it, 
                                            can you see the port your plugged into?
                                            when selected is it red and busy? if so it could be in use by another program if so close it down. 
                                            or could be a driver issue. 
                                            theres a couple of things to try. 
                                            hope that helps
                                            lanz

                                            www.lanzpictures.com - London based working worldwide, video and sound designer, programmer, consultant.

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