You can do the same thing with chases by selecting it to run as a single shot. This allows you to create more intricate "flash like" functions that also return the button to inactive when finished.
Last edit: Davey Daytona 2014-01-04
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What he wants to do is do a flash, but have it look more like a halogen (with a fade in and out) rather than a hardcut as you get with LED fixtures. Let me know if this is right Owen.
Joe
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Hi everyone,
I'm finding that triggering a scene with a button in "flash function" mode doesn't observe the scene's fade settings.
What I'm trying to do is "pulse" a light with a MIDI message (0s fade in, 0.5s fade out). Could I achieve this some other way?
thanks
Hi, why do you need to use flashing ?
In "normal" mode you just trigger the button and when the scene is done the button will return to inactive
Hello Owen
You can do the same thing with chases by selecting it to run as a single shot. This allows you to create more intricate "flash like" functions that also return the button to inactive when finished.
Last edit: Davey Daytona 2014-01-04
Hi all,
What he wants to do is do a flash, but have it look more like a halogen (with a fade in and out) rather than a hardcut as you get with LED fixtures. Let me know if this is right Owen.
Joe