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Offline duane.mosley

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beat track
« on: October 05, 2014, »
what is the best way to use the timing marks from xlights/audacity as a beat track for vixen? I've tried random effects and bars but they seem to run together on vixen. any ideas?
 
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Offline smeighan

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Re: beat track
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2014, »
make a model with Single Color RED as the string type (not RGB)
Make it single line with 1 string of 1 node.
Put colorwash on effect 1 with RED, put colorwash with BLACK on effect 2
select Effect 1 for the layering.
click morph.

1 channels will be used. It will Start at 255 and fade to zero eactly however long there is between each row.
You will see it start with full on RED and then fade t0 BLACK by the next beat. It will then go back to Full RED and repeat on every beat.

Export as a vir file and paste into your vixen sequence.
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Re: beat track
« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2014, »
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make a model with Single Color RED as the string type (not RGB)
Make it single line with 1 string of 1 node.
Put colorwash on effect 1 with RED, put colorwash with BLACK on effect 2
select Effect 1 for the layering.
click morph.

1 channels will be used. It will Start at 255 and fade to zero eactly however long there is between each row.
You will see it start with full on RED and then fade t0 BLACK by the next beat. It will then go back to Full RED and repeat on every beat.

Export as a vir file and paste into your vixen sequence.


thanks sean. I guessed and  had the model set correctly, I just wasn't sure what effect to use.
« Last Edit: October 06, 2014, by duane.mosley »
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