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Software => xlights => Topic started by: mikedbom on December 08, 2014,

Title: Static Elements
Post by: mikedbom on December 08, 2014,
is there anyway to keep a static light display on through a few timing marks before allowing them to cycle to another in xlights?

for example, rgb show going, i want my deer to stay on for a certain amount of time, then shut off for a few seconds while my nets light up, and so on.  easy in vixen but can i combine that in an rgb show?  hope that makes sense.
Title: Re: Static Elements
Post by: CaptainMurdoch on December 09, 2014,
Try creating a single strand model in nutcracker and set the type to red single string.  Do a color wash red to turn the channel on and color wash black to turn it off.
Title: Re: Static Elements
Post by: jnealand on December 09, 2014,
+1  I do that and it works fine.
Title: Re: Static Elements
Post by: mikedbom on December 09, 2014,
I think that is how I'm doing it but the lights shut off anyways even if I set them to be in the entire show. I'll have to look at my settings again and post to see what I'm missing.  Thanks for the responses.
Title: Re: Static Elements
Post by: CaptainMurdoch on December 09, 2014,
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I think that is how I'm doing it but the lights shut off anyways even if I set them to be in the entire show. I'll have to look at my settings again and post to see what I'm missing.  Thanks for the responses.

"Entire show" or "entire sequence"? As long as all cells in the column below your colorwash are empty cells then the lights should stay on until at least the end of the sequence.  What they do after that depends on what is played next.  You need the color wash to be in every sequence you have or they will get turned off again.
Title: Re: Static Elements
Post by: mikedbom on December 09, 2014,
Meant entire sequence. That is my problem then...I have an effect in each timing mark. So just blank those cells out and they will hold the previous effect no matter if it's none:none or color wash. Makes sense now. Thank you.