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Chauvet SlimPar Pro RGBA Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Charles Harrigan" data-source="post: 35745" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Re: Chauvet SlimPar Pro RGBA Review</p><p></p><p>When you saw the stepping, what controller were you using and what was the DMX frame rate?</p><p></p><p>When using my MagicDMX interface at 33 Frames i didn't have any stepping issues within chases, but with the cheaper controllers, it was an issue(set a chase to have a 5 second fade out from max, fire cue, watch. Unfortunately, the cheaper controllers don't tell you what their frame rate actually is.</p><p></p><p>I'd also ad that it is easy to get a nice even wash across a stage with the chauvet model. With that bright spot in the middle, I feel like it would be more difficult to do so with the blizzard.</p><p></p><p>Something to think about: the camera is capturing the image with red green and blue pixels. Also the monitor you are viewing the image on most likely only has RGB pixels. So the difference adding an amber light makes is hard to tell over a computer monitor, but makes a significant difference in real life</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles Harrigan, post: 35745, member: 23"] Re: Chauvet SlimPar Pro RGBA Review When you saw the stepping, what controller were you using and what was the DMX frame rate? When using my MagicDMX interface at 33 Frames i didn't have any stepping issues within chases, but with the cheaper controllers, it was an issue(set a chase to have a 5 second fade out from max, fire cue, watch. Unfortunately, the cheaper controllers don't tell you what their frame rate actually is. I'd also ad that it is easy to get a nice even wash across a stage with the chauvet model. With that bright spot in the middle, I feel like it would be more difficult to do so with the blizzard. Something to think about: the camera is capturing the image with red green and blue pixels. Also the monitor you are viewing the image on most likely only has RGB pixels. So the difference adding an amber light makes is hard to tell over a computer monitor, but makes a significant difference in real life [/QUOTE]
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