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This weekend I hired a FLX S24 console to test it out to see if it would be suitable for the venue. The lights are made up of 24 Dimmers + 6 Sparx. The patching went smoothly and the lights worked again. However, I found two problems for which I couldn't find a satisfactory solution:
- First problem: In the Channel, the Sparx didn't light up when the fader was turned up. You had to choose an extra colour for it to light up.
Second problem: in the effects, the pre-programmed intensity and movement effects worked, but when using effects with colours, the Sparx went out. Note that the combined Intensity-Colour effect only worked if I chose a colour manually. So the colour part of teh effect didn't worked but the intensity did.

I got round the second problem by creating a rainbow chase in a playback, but this wasn't optimal, as the sparxes were used in pairs, so I had to block 3 playbacks for the rainbow effect.

I wanted to know if this was a problem with the software, or if it was a setting that had been changed by a user on an earlier rental. I didn't have the presence of mind to check which version of the software the rental company had installed.
I'm interested in the FLX S because it's intuitive and the venue is hired out from time to time to people with no knowledge of lighting. But if you have to know chase programming for a simple rainbow effect, it's not ideal.

Regards.

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It sounds like the fixture definition from the library the console has doesn’t match the firmware function of the light. This is a constant problem especially with non-brand fixtures (I’m not familiar with Sparkx7).

Firstly: Is the mode set on the light the same as chosen on the console?

If you can get the manual for the light you could check it against what the console thinks controls each parameter. 
 

If need be you could create a new fixture definition using the tool built into the fixture patch section of the desk using the info in the manual or manual+whatever deviations you found with the light. 

Posted

Thank you for the Answer.

2 spotlights are only accessible with a lifting platform. So I wasn't able to check the modes.

We tried all the modes of the library and they responds only to the mode 1 - 16 bits.

Perhaps it is a mistake in the Library? I can't find the Library on Internet to check with the Manual.

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Here you go @Roland1234. I made this with the Windows Fixture Editor 2.6, but probably this should be a multi-cell fixture. I don't have any software to make those, so if my file below works well enough then you'll have to contact the Zero88 boys to make you a proper full-featured one.

I've put detail behind some of the parameters, but not the long complex ones. Let's see if this as it is gets your light working better.

I've made Modes 1,2,3 properly but whilst Mode 4 is in there, I've not done the pixel detail channels, but I've set the DMX allocate so you can patch it as a fixture that consumes 109 DMX addresses.

Enjoy. I'm off to the moon now, so I'll not be contactable for a while 😉

BTW "thanks" @Davidmk 😬🤣

4 hours ago, Roland1234 said:

We tried all the modes of the library and they responds only to the mode 1 - 16 bits.

Not quite sure what you mean here. All of the modes have the same DMX map for the lower 20 channels. Only the colour segment details change in the upper channels. Pan/Tilt are all 16-bit parameters and in Mode 2 the colour parameters are 16-bit.

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Posted

Wow! @kgallen, Thank you! I didn't expected so much! As soon as we hire or buy the FLX, I will try it! And I am sur that the lights aren't in mode 4, the old light desk (which has given up the ghost), was not capable of handling such a complex mode.

Thank you very much for the job!

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