MaestroDMX
○ ‘Energy’: intensity of the flash ○ ‘Variance’: control the background light level ○ ‘Decay’: control the fade of the effect ○ ‘Speed’: rate of flashes ○ ‘Energy’: intensity of the flash ○ ‘Variance’: control the background light level ○ ‘Decay’: control the fade of the effect
● Non-audio reactive:
Mapping Test:
● Once your fixture groups are mapped, use this pattern to verify your mapping ● The lights should move along the X axis sequentially for 1D mappings and along both X and Y sequentially for 2D grid mappings. ● Use ‘Speed’ and ‘Decay’ to dial in the look
Patterns have parameters. The pattern parameters are a powerful tool providing you with precise control over your lighting effects, allowing you to craft the perfect atmosphere for your performance.
Depending on if you are using a Maestro Pattern or a Core Pattern, you will get a different set of Parameters.
Maestro Pattern Parameters You can control Maestro Patterns via the following parameters:
Brightness (default = 100%)
Here, you can tailor the brightness for a specific fixture group and cue. This combines (multiplies) with the global brightness.
Excitement (default = 50%)
This allows you to modulate the overall excitement of a given Maestro pattern. Increased Excitement will make the effect faster, flashier, and more sudden changes. Decreased Excitement will be slower, smoother, and more chill. Note that the energy of the music also modulates the Excitement behind the scenes.
Background (default = 50%)
This allows you to raise and lower the background brightness level. With the background parameter pulled up, the lights will never go black. Higher background levels will make the lights seem less flashy, and conversely, lower background levels will give more contrast to the lighting.
Mover Range (default = 100%)
Mover Range controls the amount of movement (PAN or TILT) of your moving head fixtures, with full motion allowing the fixture’s full range to be defined by your fixture’s PAN or TILT channel ‘width’ value. A value of zero for Motion will cause the fixture to stay still at the location defined by your fixture’s PAN or TILT channel ‘offset’ value. The ’offset’ and ‘width’ values can be set on a specific fixture in the Control or Patcher tab.
Mover Speed (default = 50%)
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