Litegear Litemat Help

Trying to connect our Litegear Litemat 4 S2 to our new ColorSource 40 but not seeing that fixture in the list. I've been trying to use the generic options but it warms the fixture up in (the dimming works) but I need it to be daylight, not tungsten. Any thoughts?

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  • Thanks so much! Next time I'm in the studio I'll have a look and see if the Spectrum option will work as well

  • Its the LiteGear E-control 4x4 v3 but I haven't been able to find it in the Console...

  • The E-Control 4x4-v3.1 appears to be a generic 4-circuit LED 'dimmer pack'.
    You can use it with four single-color LED tapes (or panels), two bi-color or one four-color.

    This means the personality depends on what's connected to its "LED OUTPUT" terminals, and the order in which they're connected.

    From the limited information there, I would guess it's an 8-bit mode of one of the following:

    • Generic: LED - RGBW
    • Generic: LED - RGBA
    • Generic: LED - WwCw, times two (if all four outputs are connected)

    To figure out which Generic LED personality to use, I'd recommend patching it as four normal Dimmers then bring up those faders one at a time.

    If they're in the order Red, Green, Blue, White then it's LED-RGBW, etc.

    - It might help to think of this as a classic 4-cell cyc batten.
    You could gel it R,G,B,A, or Warm, Cool, Warm, Cool, etc

    The acdc LED: Fusion 12 2700K/5600K is a WarmWhite, CoolWhite, so most likely you need Generic: LED - WwCw times however many panel sections you have - probably some panels are actually made up of two independent halves.

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