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Hi there, i was wondering if anyone has any experience with the MBT LedPar56 and programming personalities for said fixture. i tried to program my own but i cant seem to get the virtual dimmer to work. here is the manual if anyone wants to see if they can help. http://mbtlighting.com/Uploads...uals/LEDPAR36DMX.pdf
 
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Is this for emulation? If so please post in the emulation software forum section.
Thanks.
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James D. Keeley
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I don't have any experience with this light, but according to the manual the dimmer function is between 0 - 64 (the first quarter of the slider). Don't expect the slider to do anything between 0-64 unless you have set the values on Channels 2 - 4 (Red, Green, Blue) to some above 0.

So set Channels 2 -4 to numbers that produce the color you want to generate. Then use the first quarter of the Ch 1 slider to set the intensity. Once you get past 63 on the CH 1 slider will ignore your Red/Green/Blue settings and do colour fade or change, probably at 100% intensity.
 
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the dimmer function is between 0 - 64 (the first quarter of the slider).


I should have said ". . . the dimmer function is between 0 - 64 (the first quarter of the slider) ON CHANNEL 1."
 
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