Does anyone have a fixture definition for this light or know of a good sub for it.
Thank You
YeeSite 70W 7 LED RGBW Par Light
Channel Function Value Description
CH1 Brightness Adjustment 0-255 Master Dimmer
CH2 Red 0-255 Red Dimmer
CH3 Green 0-255 Green Dimmer
CH4 Blue 0-255 Blue Dimmer
CH5 White 0-255 White Dimmer
CH6 Strobe Mode 0-9 No Function
10-255 Strobe Speed (fast to slow) (CH 1-5 is valid)
CH? Manual Mode 0-50 CH 1-6 is valid
Jump Mode 51-100 Jump mode, CH6 adjust speed
Fade Mode 101-150 Fade mode, CH6 adjust speed
Pulse Mode 151-200 Pulse mode, CH6 adjust speed
Auto Mode 201-250 Auto mode
YeeSite 70W 7 LED RGBW Par Light
- edogawa
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I'd propose to use "Martin Rush Par RGBW" (7ch mode) as a basis for your light in Fixture definition editor.
Go to Channels tab, edit the capabilities of "Colour Presets" channel so it matches your "Ch?" (7) zones
Go to Modes tab and change the channel order in 7ch mode accordingly. Delete the other modes if your fixture doesn't supply any.
Rename the fixture in the General tab, and save it under that same name, to your personal/user fixture folder, not the system folder.
That's the minimum, if you want to have it included, you should also change the physical data and use the online validator. before posting it on the forum
Go to Channels tab, edit the capabilities of "Colour Presets" channel so it matches your "Ch?" (7) zones
Go to Modes tab and change the channel order in 7ch mode accordingly. Delete the other modes if your fixture doesn't supply any.
Rename the fixture in the General tab, and save it under that same name, to your personal/user fixture folder, not the system folder.
That's the minimum, if you want to have it included, you should also change the physical data and use the online validator. before posting it on the forum
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Try this: https://docs.qlcplus.org/v4/fixture-definition-editor).
As you are very new to QLC+ i suggest you start with watching the tutorials (https://www.qlcplus.org/discover/tutorials).
It is important to put this QXf file in your User Fixture Library (read the manual: As you are very new to QLC+ i suggest you start with watching the tutorials (https://www.qlcplus.org/discover/tutorials).
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