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How to do a rotation of a gobo? - isch - 13-12-2018

Hi,

I'm a newbie and I don't know how I can do a rotation of a gobo from a Martin moving head.

At the channel 5 of the moving head I've the Gobo1Rota. And if I go to the custom effect I can select this parameter with a curve. Bu so I've a no constant rotation.

Attached to picture for better understanding.

Also I want to know, how I can control the chase speed with the speed master.
At the moment I do it with TabSync, but I like to do it per BPM an the speed master.

Thanks for you help.


RE: How to do a rotation of a gobo? - wandafong - 17-10-2023

Hello geometry dash lite,
To control the chase speed using the speed master or BPM (beats per minute), you'll need to configure your lighting control software or console accordingly. Here's a general approach:
  • Locate the speed master control or BPM control on your lighting control software or console.
  • Assign the speed master control to the channel or parameter that controls the chase speed of your fixtures. This may vary depending on your specific setup and software/console capabilities.
  • Adjust the value of the speed master control to increase or decrease the chase speed. The speed master control is typically used to adjust the overall timing or speed of chase effects across multiple fixtures.



RE: How to do a rotation of a gobo? - victorpatrick - 05-12-2023

Hi there,
You will need to setup your lighting control software or console in accordance with the speed master or BPM (beats per minute) in order to regulate the pursuit pace. Here's a basic strategy:
On your lighting control software or console, find the speed master control or BPM control.  retro bowl college
Assign the channel or parameter that regulates your fixtures' chase speed to the speed master control. Depending on your unique setup and the capabilities of the software and console, this could change.
You can change the chasing speed by adjusting the speed master control's value. Usually, the chase effects speed or overall timing can be changed by using the speed master control on several fixtures.