personality:create_r20_from_d4
Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revisionPrevious revisionNext revision | Previous revision | ||
personality:create_r20_from_d4 [2022/05/30 08:47] – icke_siegen | personality:create_r20_from_d4 [2024/08/24 08:19] (current) – icke_siegen | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
====== Creating R20 files from d4 personalities ====== | ====== Creating R20 files from d4 personalities ====== | ||
- | <fs small> | + | <fs small> |
R20 files had been the personalities for the Classic consoles from the Pearl 2000 on. After production of the Classic consoles was stopped, Avolites also ceased to offer free personality service for this system in 2019. You can still download the existing personalities, | R20 files had been the personalities for the Classic consoles from the Pearl 2000 on. After production of the Classic consoles was stopped, Avolites also ceased to offer free personality service for this system in 2019. You can still download the existing personalities, | ||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
This page is intended to be helpful when you need a new personality for a fixture which isn't in the library for classic consoles but does exist as d4 file for the Titan system. | This page is intended to be helpful when you need a new personality for a fixture which isn't in the library for classic consoles but does exist as d4 file for the Titan system. | ||
- | Please understand that this page is currently **<fs xx-large> | + | The [[https:// |
+ | |||
+ | Items currently **NOT** covered by this page are | ||
+ | * conditions in d4 files (need to be stripped for R20 files) | ||
+ | * [[personality: | ||
---- | ---- | ||
Line 34: | Line 38: | ||
===== - Identify the correct d4 file ===== | ===== - Identify the correct d4 file ===== | ||
- | We assume that a d4 personality for your fixture already exists. Luckily they usually have verbose file names - have a look in the personality folder (with the PC suite installed it is '' | + | We assume that a d4 personality for your fixture already exists. Luckily they usually have verbose file names - have a look in the personality folder (with the PC suite installed it is '' |
If you have found the correct d4 file copy it to a suitable location, e.g. your desktop, and open it in the Titan Personality Builder. | If you have found the correct d4 file copy it to a suitable location, e.g. your desktop, and open it in the Titan Personality Builder. | ||
Line 98: | Line 102: | ||
^ {{: | ^ {{: | ||
^ {{: | ^ {{: | ||
- | ^ {{: | + | ^ {{: |
+ | ^ {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | **What you should have learned by now: if a prompt occurs then don't just click '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | If everything goes well then you end up with these files: | ||
+ | * {{ : | ||
+ | * {{ : | ||
+ | * {{ : | ||
---- | ---- | ||
- | My scratchpad: | ||
- | - get the latest d4 file, check at http:// | + | ===== - Finetuning |
- | - you might already check which modes are in the fixture --> cells are not supported by r20 files/classic consoles | + | |
- | - open in personality builder | + | |
- | - check the modes you want to use as r20 (each mode gets its own file) | + | |
- | - for the Equinox Fusion 260ZR the Cell mode and the 25 DMX mode (which uses the cells) cannot be used as r20 | + | |
- | - for the usable modes: | + | |
- | - check that a distinct Classic Pearl Reference is set (11 characters, no spaces - PLEQFU2602, PLEQFU2608, PLEQFU2617 | + | |
- | - when exporting the filename is created from the Classic Pearl Reference but is limited to 8 characters. Thus, 8 char references are preferable - here: EQFU2602, EQFU2608, EQFU2617 | + | |
- | - check wheel mapping for the modes you need, tab ' | + | |
- | | + | |
- | Question | + | |
- | --------------------------- | + | |
- | The channels assigned to wheels in this mode only utilise part of the DMX range. | + | |
- | Note: Visualiser will require complete range to work correctly. | + | There is a good chance the exported files work and can be used in your Classic console. However sometimes you might need to tweak the R20 files directly. At least now you should have read chapter 14 of the [[https:// |
- | Adjust limits | + | {{ : |
- | --------------------------- | + | |
- | Ja | + | The fix is to make the personality with an 8 bit dimmer, and set the Dimmer fine channel to 0. Example here is the Elation Arena Par Zoom v2 15 DMX - you can use the {{ : |
- | --------------------------- | + | |
- | | + | ^ Channel |
- | - Shutter | + | | 1 | Red high | |
- | - Auto (change No Effect | + | | 2 | Red low | |
- | - Colour Macro (change Open to 1~15) | + | | 3 | Green high | |
- | - Colour Macro (change Safe to 1~127) | + | | 4 | Green low | |
- | + | | 5 | Blue high | | |
- | --------------------------- | + | | 6 | Blue low | |
- | Question | + | | 7 | White high | |
- | --------------------------- | + | | 8 | White low | |
- | The attribute, Control, | + | | 9 | Colour Macro | |
+ | | 10 | Dimmer high | | ||
+ | | 11 | Dimmer low | | ||
+ | | 12 | Shutter | ||
+ | | 13 | Dimmer Speed | | ||
+ | | 14 | Zoom high | | ||
+ | | 15 | Zoom low | | ||
+ | |||
+ | Now in the ELAPZM26.R20 file find the DMX section which looks like this: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; | ||
+ | | ||
+ | ; | ||
+ | ; Column by column description of each DMX channel | ||
+ | ; 1. The channels bank number (1..20) | ||
+ | ; 2. The upper faders in the bank (1) or the lower faders in the bank (61) | ||
+ | ; 3. Channel type (L=LTP, H=HTP, I=Instant LTP, S=16-bit instant LTP, | ||
+ | ; s=16-bit Fadeable LTP | ||
+ | ; 4. DMX offset | ||
+ | ; 5. The output level is proportionally reduced by this level (0..100%) | ||
+ | ; 6. The curve number (applicable only to HTP channels), usually set to 1 | ||
+ | ; 7. Inverted (I) or Normal (N) | ||
+ | ; 8. Attribute type (A=Colour Wheel 1, B=Cyan, C=Magenta, D=Yellow, | ||
+ | ; | ||
+ | ; | ||
+ | ; R=Effect | ||
+ | ; 9. Checksum channel | ||
+ | ;10. Attribute name, must be enclosed in quotes and upto 12 characters allowed | ||
+ | ;11. The ON value of this channel (0..255) | ||
+ | ;12. The Highlight level of this channel | ||
+ | ;13. The Lowlight level of this channel | ||
+ | ; | ||
+ | DMX | ||
+ | 10 1 | ||
+ | 0 | ||
+ | 10 | ||
+ | 0 | ||
+ | 9 61 | ||
+ | 0 | ||
+ | 9 | ||
+ | 0 | ||
+ | 4 | ||
+ | | ||
+ | 0 | ||
+ | 2 61 | ||
+ | 8 | ||
+ | 5 | ||
+ | 0 | ||
+ | END | ||
+ | | ||
+ | | ||
+ | |||
+ | You can easily find the two lines for the dimmer channels: | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1 | ||
+ | 0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | While the first line is absolutely okay the second line needs some tweaking: Nick Morris (the personality master) wrote about this | ||
+ | >> ...just change Dimmer Low channel type to 8bit HTP (H), move Dimmer Low to an empty wheel slot (for example ... 11 1) and set Dimmer Low attribute type to uncategorised (0). | ||
+ | |||
+ | We change the second line so that it reads | ||
+ | |||
+ | 11 1 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Now having patched the edited personality the dimmer low channel is unaffected by the main dimmer attribute as it is in another category and on page 2: | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | (Frankly, when pressing clear, | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
- | Write macro anyway? | + | ===== - Transfer R20 files into your console ===== |
- | --------------------------- | + | |
- | Ja | + | |
- | --------------------------- | + | |
- | No! | + | The way how a personality file can be used very much depends from your console hardware and software. Usually the manual which came with the console should give you valuable hints. out of memory it is something along these lines: |
- | - from the second mode on make sure you give the correct filename | + | * first and foremost: the old consoles use a disk drive in order to transfer data - the very first consoles were restricted to 720k 3.5" floppies, newer ones could handle 1.44M. The 2008 series of consoles - Pearl 2008 and Pearl Tiger - also had USB fitted. However the USB drive needs to be FAT formatted, and iirc must not exceed 2GB in size. |
+ | * a starting point is to put the personality file into the root of the disk or USB drive, connect/ | ||
+ | * For very first Pearls there was no other way than diskettes. This is why there are more than 100 personality disks listed to download at [[https:// | ||
+ | * Next was the internal cache: consoles fitted with enough memory could hold the most often used personalities in their internal memory. In order to import personalities into this cache you needed to create a new cache file, and then import this into the console. There was a separate application '' | ||
+ | * And then there are the 2008 series consoles: Pearl 2008 and Pearl Tiger. As stated above they can handle USB drives if they don't exceed 2GB in size. However it needs to be a special folder structure: | ||
+ | \ | ||
+ | \AVOLITES | ||
+ | \FIXTURES | ||
+ | \R20 | ||
+ | \(one folder per manufacturer, | ||
+ | | ||
+ | \\ There is a separate application '' | ||
- | {{ : | ||
- | {{ : | ||
- | {{ : | ||
- | {{ : |
personality/create_r20_from_d4.1653900456.txt.gz · Last modified: 2022/05/30 08:47 by icke_siegen