Hi,
I have buttons set up for my fixtures and everything is working fine. I have now jumped over to the timeline and places different scenes in and all is well there too except for the LEDs.
I would like them to fade from one scene to the next (Colours) but instead of fading they jump straight to the colour.
Have i missed something somewhere?
Thanks for any help.
Fade LED Lights in timeline
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Re: Fade LED Lights in timeline
Are scenes all on same Light scene time line? try using more than one light scene timeline to create X-Fade...
Re: Fade LED Lights in timeline
Hi,
I have tried placing each scene on a different timeline but when they cross the first stays on so you end up with all the colours on together.
I then tried placing a STOP at the end of the colour before the next starts, this does make the first colour go off but doesn't fade just like before
pulling my hair out.
I have tried placing each scene on a different timeline but when they cross the first stays on so you end up with all the colours on together.
I then tried placing a STOP at the end of the colour before the next starts, this does make the first colour go off but doesn't fade just like before

pulling my hair out.
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Re: Fade LED Lights in timeline
Create a scene in Generator that controls the dimmer to follow along on separate Light Scene timeline
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Re: Fade LED Lights in timeline
Stop.
You're mixing too many things here.
1. The 'Stop' tool in timeline is just for the timeline itself, it stops the hole timeline.
2. In my opinion you should NOT use the generator, if you do not know, what each function does. If you know how to use it correctly, you can create complex scenes very easy. You COULD do a color fade, of course, but I would recommend using the normal editor for normal color fades.(I dont mean chaotic strobing-color-movements
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3. The only two things you have to change in the editor: Change the little grey symbol under each channel from 'step' to 'fade'. You will see which is which.
And also activate the unused channels by moving them up and then down again. (E.g. if you want to fade from blue to green, move green up to 255 and move blue up to any value higher than 0 and then move it down to 0.)
The length of the step is the fade time.
Lighter007
You're mixing too many things here.
1. The 'Stop' tool in timeline is just for the timeline itself, it stops the hole timeline.
2. In my opinion you should NOT use the generator, if you do not know, what each function does. If you know how to use it correctly, you can create complex scenes very easy. You COULD do a color fade, of course, but I would recommend using the normal editor for normal color fades.(I dont mean chaotic strobing-color-movements

3. The only two things you have to change in the editor: Change the little grey symbol under each channel from 'step' to 'fade'. You will see which is which.
And also activate the unused channels by moving them up and then down again. (E.g. if you want to fade from blue to green, move green up to 255 and move blue up to any value higher than 0 and then move it down to 0.)
The length of the step is the fade time.
Lighter007
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