ColorBlaze
TRX Product
Guide
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Select Direction, then select Forward or Reverse. Press Enter to confirm
your selection.
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Cycle Speed is the transition time, from 1 second to 1 hour, between colors
in the effect.
Select Cycle Speed, then a transition time. Press Enter to confirm your
selection.
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Saturation is the maximum colorfulness of each color in the sequence.
Transitions fade colors in from 0% colorfulness to the Saturation setting.
Setting Saturation to 100% produces the greatest color variation, while
setting the saturation to 0% produces no color variation.
Select Saturation, then select a saturation from 0% to 100%. Press Enter to
confirm your selection.
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Brightness is the overall brightness of the effect. Setting the brightness to
100% produces the maximum light output, while setting the brightness to 0%
produces no light output (fixture is black).
Select Brightness, then select a brightness from 0% to 100%. Press Enter to
confirm your selection.
Chasing Rainbow
Chasing Rainbow creates bars of repeated color moving or “chasing” each other from
node to node in one direction.
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To configure Chasing Rainbow properties:
1.
Select Input Source > Standalone > Chasing Rainbow.
2.
Set Chasing Rainbow properties:
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Direction is apparent direction in which the color bars move. Forward (the
default) moves from the fixture's input side to its output side. Reverse moves
from the output side to the input side.
Select Direction, then select Forward or Reverse. Press Enter to confirm
your selection.
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Cycle Speed is how long it takes, from 1 second to 1 hour, to cycle through
the color sequence.
Select Cycle Speed, then a cycle time. Press Enter to confirm your selection.
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Saturation is the maximum colorfulness of each color in the sequence.
Transitions fade colors in from 0% colorfulness to the Saturation setting.
Setting Saturation to 100% produces the greatest color variation, while
setting the saturation to 0% produces no color variation.
Select Saturation, then select a saturation from 0% to 100%. Press Enter to
confirm your selection.
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Brightness is the overall brightness of the effect. Setting the brightness to
100% produces the maximum light output, while setting the brightness to 0%
produces no light output (fixture is black).
Select Brightness, then select a brightness from 0% to 100%. Press Enter to
confirm your selection.
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Width is the number of pixels (nodes) that the effect uses (10 pixels by
default). If a fixture has fewer nodes than the effect width, only a portion of
the effect will be visible at a time. If a fixture has more nodes than the effect
width, the effect will "tile" or repeat.
Select Width, then select the pixel width for the effect, from 1 to 170. Press
Enter to confirm your selection.
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Setting the Chasing Rainbow effect
width to 1 pixel effectively produces a Color
Wash effect, since all nodes act in unison.
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When playing the Color Wash or
Chasing Rainbow show on a master fixture,
the slave fixtures must be in 8-bit RGB in /
out or RGB -> RGBAW mode, and they must
be addressed properly .