Programming a chase effect with colour changes with LED par cans

I'm scratching my head a bit in that I'm close to an effect but not quite gettin over the line. I have a row of RGB par cans and I want to program an effect where each can comes on in sequence in one colour, then another, then another and so on then repeats the pattern. So for example a red beam runs along the row, then a blue, then a green and so on. I've recorded a load of by type colour palettes (including a "black" pallete) and I'm using an absolute effect but I can't quite get the effect I want - it seems to cross fade between shades, even with the in time at 0. I'm guessing I'm just not getting the righ combination of groupoin and so on. Any suggestions, folks? 

 

Thanks.

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  • I did a "white light" chase last night with a row of 10 LED PARS with a red background which looked pretty cool...
    (Absolute Effect)
    Step 1 CP1 = WRRRRRRRRW
    Step 2 CP2 = RRRRRRRRRR
    Step 3 CP3 = RWRRRRRRWR
    Step 4 CP2 = RRRRRRRRRR
    Step 5 CP4 = RRWRRRRWRR
    Step 6 CP2 = RRRRRRRRRR
    Step 7 CP5 = RRRWRRWRRR
    Step 8 CP2 = RRRRRRRRRR
    Step 9 CP6 = RRRRWWRRRR
    Step 10 CP2 = RRRRRRRRRR
    The white light chases from the outside in. I repeated CP2, otherwise it would just turn to white while chasing in and stay white.
    Set each at a time of .2 seconds and a grouping of 1.
    Note: My LED fixtures are set with a home intensity of 255 and all colors with a home of zero.
    Have Fun!
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