gerry
Senior elf
Hello,
1. I have a few Coro starts with pixel modules per star that, (at this stage) I do not wish to control the pixels individually. When I draw a star in the Visualiser (ie Draw Controller Channel images), it does not ask whether it should be split across multiple channels. Why is this ? (The LSP tutorial videos just say it wont , but don't say why).
(I have a single controller (element) per star at this stage ie each point does not have its own element (as yet).
2. I have a spurious 'item' (ie figure) on the visualizer (which no doubt will later cause some as yet unknown angst). Is there a way of determining which controller/element this belongs to (so that I can then clear the channel images and draw that one only again) or is there a way it can otherwise be deleted ?
3. If there is one item (lets say a small segment of strip), that was "misbehaving" ie did not quite follow the colors that it was directed to output
, but the config appeared to be correct ie test controller hardware is correct, could it be because it was added to the visualizer incorrectly ? (aka item 2 above).
3. If you configured say a 10 meter strip and forgot to add it to the visualizer( draw controller channel images), when you ran it with the output on , would it output the lights to the strip , or must it exist on the visualizer to have an affect ?
Is there a way of checking each controller/element to see which figure on the visualizer belongs to it ?
Regards
1. I have a few Coro starts with pixel modules per star that, (at this stage) I do not wish to control the pixels individually. When I draw a star in the Visualiser (ie Draw Controller Channel images), it does not ask whether it should be split across multiple channels. Why is this ? (The LSP tutorial videos just say it wont , but don't say why).
(I have a single controller (element) per star at this stage ie each point does not have its own element (as yet).
2. I have a spurious 'item' (ie figure) on the visualizer (which no doubt will later cause some as yet unknown angst). Is there a way of determining which controller/element this belongs to (so that I can then clear the channel images and draw that one only again) or is there a way it can otherwise be deleted ?
3. If there is one item (lets say a small segment of strip), that was "misbehaving" ie did not quite follow the colors that it was directed to output
3. If you configured say a 10 meter strip and forgot to add it to the visualizer( draw controller channel images), when you ran it with the output on , would it output the lights to the strip , or must it exist on the visualizer to have an affect ?
Is there a way of checking each controller/element to see which figure on the visualizer belongs to it ?
Regards