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Re: Current state of DMX support on Apple Silicon Macs? #mac-m1 #powerline


 

On Sat, Mar 15, 2025 at 05:39 PM, danielb987 wrote:

Look at the LogixNG action "Light intensity".

On the documentation page for "Light intensity", there is an example on how you can setup LogixNG to have the intensity of the light in the room follow the fast clock.

Thank you, Daniel. I had yet to find the documentation for lighting controls from LogixNG, and the cited example of triggering light objects based on the fast clock was?very helpful.
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I hadn't noticed that the standard light controllers that you can associate with lights also include a mode. For the lights that simply turn on/off at a given intensity and at a given fast clock time, this should work quite nicely with no scripting necessary. Very cool.
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For variable intensity lights that need to brighten or dim over time, the could be finicky to adjust, especially for the RGBWW strip lights where each color component is a separate light to control. I'll have to experiment with it.
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?I think my strategy will be to use the available light controllers for simply light control and a LogixNG script for the lighting transitions that demand more flexibility than the light configuration and available controllers provide.

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