Should it be possible to build a pixel map with a dimmer-doubled fixture using A/B notation? I think I can do it using the relative offset (base+20,000 for ACN) but that seems kludgy and protocol-specific.
Should it be possible to build a pixel map with a dimmer-doubled fixture using A/B notation? I think I can do it using the relative offset (base+20,000 for ACN) but that seems kludgy and protocol-specific.
My first question when I read this is.......Why?
Why are you using dimmer doubling and pixel mapping together? Are you pixel mapping a lot of Dimmer doubled source 4's?
Given that pixel mapping is usually done on LED fixtures, dimmer doubling doesn't seem to have any advantage when used with LED's.
Well, I don't have a big inventory of LEDs nor an unlimited budget to acquire them.
I want to use pixel mapping with conventionals with my PARs for chase effects. It's supposed to be possible.
The PARS are lamped 77V, already doubled, and already hanging. I do not want to have to replace all the plugs and lamps. Sure, I don't have to use pixel mapping but what's the point of offering the ability to map dimmers but not be able to easily address them in the patch?
One of the enhancements that we plan to make to pixmapping is the ability to assign devices to the map using channels rather than outputs. That way, if you are using your devices in your standard patch, you only have to do that once. I think that is the best way to take care of this particular issue. Until that is done, you'll need to do it with the offsets as you already are.
Thanks much!
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One of the enhancements that we plan to make to pixmapping is the ability to assign devices to the map using channels rather than outputs. That way, if you are using your devices in your standard patch, you only have to do that once. I think that is the best way to take care of this particular issue. Until that is done, you'll need to do it with the offsets as you already are.
Thanks much!
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Thanks, Anne. That sounds like the right answer going forward.
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