MaestroDMX
Patterns, Parameters, and Color Palettes Patterns Overview Patterns are at the heart of MaestroDMX. There are 2 types of patterns: Maestro Patterns, and Core Patterns. ● Maestro Patterns: Autonomous, music-driven, decision-making lighting patterns that change colors, energy, and effects synchronized to the music. These include: Party , Dance , Energetic , Chill , Ambient , and Still . ● Core Patterns: Patterns that have ‘one’ look and can be used with or without audio input. They are great for setting static looks that are stationary or have a bit of movement. These include Solid Color, All Black, Spectrum , Wash, Flash Bang, and Mapping Test .Mapping Test is used to verify that your pixel mapping is correct. NOTE : Core Patterns do not have any pan/tilt motion associated with them. This will come in a future release.
Core Pattern Descriptions Solid Color: ● Non-audio reactive only
● Provides a solid color to the lights. ● Use the ‘Energy’ parameter to select the color if using a gradient color palette ● Give the pattern some movement with ‘Speed’, ‘Variance’ (amount of fade), and ‘Decay’ (direction)
All Black:
● ‘nuff said
Spectrum:
● Audio and Non-Audio reactive modes ● Interesting movement based on music or not ● Use ‘Energy’ to adjust brightness and position in color gradient ● Use ‘Variance’ for background level ● Use ‘Speed’, ‘Decay’, and ‘Attack’ to control movement
Wash: ● Audio and Non-Audio reactive modes ● Change colors within a single color gradient palette ● Use ‘Speed’ to change on a multiple of the beat or with unsynced timing depending on Audio Reactivity ● Control fade time of color change with ‘Decay’ ● Controllable ‘strobe’ style pattern ● Audio and Non-Audio reactive modes ● Audio reactive: ○ When kickdrums are present then kicks trigger the flashes, conversely if they are not present, musical onsets trigger the flashes ○ ‘Speed’: trigger threshold (lower = more sensitive) Flash Bang:
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