Arh, I understand now.
My guess is that there is something set up incorrectly in Hybrid mode.
Here's how the utility defines the different modes (from the help section in the utility):
Set the type of control you want with the Smart String Controller you are programming.
1. In Individual Pixel Mode each node of the string is totally independant of each other.
2. In 3 Channel String Mode The whole string acts as one and is controlled with only 3 channels per strings.
3. In Hybird Mode you can have Both types, the first three channels control the whole string as one and the fourth channel is the first channel of the first node as independant. So if you leave the first three alone and skip them the string acts as if it is Independant Mode. As soon as you set channel one, two, or three to anything but zero the string follows that as if it is in String mode.
As a side note, I have seen issues with the LSP Hardware tests (but only when I've been using the Hardware test on some DMX channels, where I broke out a single universe of DMX on my second Hub)
The issue with the hardware test shows up when I use the test to turn on all the channels on a DMX controller attached to the second hub, if you click on "turn bank on" it doesn't always work correctly. If I use the slider to turn the channels on by slowly moving the slider from off to on, they do respond correctly.
Then if I hardware test to chase the DMX channel, some channels sometimes get skipped.
e.g If I'm chasing 16 DMX channels, then it should chase from 1, 2, 3, 4......... etc until it reaches 16, then it should start back at DMX channel 1.
But what happens sometimes, is that the chase will go something like 2, 4, 5, 7, 8 upto 16.
But this is a known bug that was reported here:
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