WLED profile request

Hello,

I'd like to have a profile for DYI lights build with WLED. 
https://kno.wled.ge/interfaces/e1.31-dmx/
I'm not sure how to build my own profile for the Effect mode.

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Jan

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  • Hello Jan,

    good Information.

    And apparently there are 2 Versions of the Fixture. Because White is optional. I would guess that the LED-Pixels could be eighter RGB or RGBW.
    Two Versions, no Problem.

    How i would do it:

    1. lay out all the information.
    2. try to order them for EOS
    3. look for fitting Names
    4. think of wether it could be a Multicell Fixture or not

    We could make a spreadsheet for that:

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    Channel Property EOS Category Wish name EOS Name
    1 Master Dimmer Int Intensity Intensity
    2 Effect mode ID Form FX Mode ?
    3 Effect speed Form FX Speed ?
    4 Effect intensity Form/Int ? FX Int ?
    5 Effect palette ID Form FX Pallet ?
    6 Red Primary Color Red Red
    7 Green Primary Color Green Green
    8 Blue Primary Color Blue Blue
    9 Red Secondary Color Bgr Red Bgr Red / Red2
    10 Green Secondary Color Bgr Green Bgr Green / Green2
    11 Blue Secondary Color Bgr Blue Bgr Blue / Blue2
    12 White Primary (channel optional) Color White White
    13 White Secondary (channel optional) Color Bgr White Bgr White / White2
  • Hi Mathilda,

    your table makes a sense to me. Is there any reason why the EOS names should not match the wish names?
    I think that FX Intensity should be the Form parametr. It is not always intensity, but sometimes even period or rate.

    This time I do not need RGBW, but as you said there can be two versions. This all depends on leds used with WLED.

    thanks
    Jan

  • Dear Jan,
    this Table could be, kind of, used for every Fixture you like to build.
    Sometimes the Parameter from the manufacturer is something that is not used in the EOS-World.
    Than the next stepp would be to guess something that could be fitting.
    And the last stepp would be to look into the Fixture Editor and find something in the List.

    For a Multicell Fixture, for example, i would rather put all the FX-Parameter in a sepparat Cell and make the FX-Int a regular Intensity for this Cell.

    But this is just how i would do it.

    Are you fine on your own from here on, or do you need more help?

    yours

    thilda

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  • Dear Jan,
    this Table could be, kind of, used for every Fixture you like to build.
    Sometimes the Parameter from the manufacturer is something that is not used in the EOS-World.
    Than the next stepp would be to guess something that could be fitting.
    And the last stepp would be to look into the Fixture Editor and find something in the List.

    For a Multicell Fixture, for example, i would rather put all the FX-Parameter in a sepparat Cell and make the FX-Int a regular Intensity for this Cell.

    But this is just how i would do it.

    Are you fine on your own from here on, or do you need more help?

    yours

    thilda

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