How to create a stable profile for HOG 500

Hey everyone, so I have created a hog 500 profile for the Chuavet Color strip.

It is an RGB 4 channel LED bar. However i'm having some issues with how Chuavet configured the light as far as channels.

This light does NOT have a "dimmer" channel. It only has a RGB color mixing mode that allows the user to control each channel individually, but how you do this is to bring up channel 1, to DMX value like 85%. It also has a bunch of chases that I tried to program in as Macros, but I could not get it to work (inside the profile I made), this is the first profile I have ever written myself and I atleast have 80% functionality.

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fixture = CoStrip
manufacturer = 99
product = 99
name = Color Strip
yoke = no


output = dmx

parameter = Colors
kind = c
default = 0
highlight = 0
crossfade = 0
type = htp8bit
range = 0, 255,%

parameter = Red
default = 0
highlight = 0
crossfade = 0
type = htp8bit
range = 0, 255,%

parameter = Green
default = 0
highlight = 0
crossfade = 0
type = htp8bit
range = 0, 255,%

parameter = Blue
default = 0
highlight = 0
crossfade = 0
type = htp8bit
range = 0, 255,%

parameter = Macro
default = 0
highlight = 0
crossfade = 1
type = lhtp8bit
range = 80, 89, ColorChange1, noauto
range = 90, 99, ColorChange2, noauto
range = 100, 109, ColorChange3, noauto
range = 110, 119, ColorChange4, noauto
range = 120, 129, ColorChange5, noauto
range = 130, 139, ColorChange6, noauto
range = 140, 149, Chase1, noauto
range = 150, 159, Chase2, noauto
range = 160, 169, Chase3, noauto
range = 170, 179, Chase4, noauto
range = 180, 189, Chase5, noauto
range = 190, 199, Chase6, noauto
range = 200, 209, Chase7, noauto
range = 210, 219, RGBMix, noauto
range = 220, 229, ColorFade, noauto

www.manualslib.com/manual/608660/Chauvet-Colorstrip.html?page=15#manual Here is the DMX channels and values

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  • In this setup the 3 encoders are labeled as follows in the color-section: Colors, Red, Green.
    If you press a second time on the color button, you have access to blue.
    In my opinion it would be better, to move the "Colors" channel to the beam-section to have RGB in one layer in the color-section.
    To archive this, you have to change kind=c to kind=b in the "Colors"-Channel.

    Greetings,
    Roman
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  • In this setup the 3 encoders are labeled as follows in the color-section: Colors, Red, Green.
    If you press a second time on the color button, you have access to blue.
    In my opinion it would be better, to move the "Colors" channel to the beam-section to have RGB in one layer in the color-section.
    To archive this, you have to change kind=c to kind=b in the "Colors"-Channel.

    Greetings,
    Roman
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