The playtime duration in which the scene is (re-)played.
Fade time
This is the transition time of the cross fade between scenes. The simple fade will create a fade using
the same fade in and fade out time. The fading curve will be linear and there will be no delay. when
using the advanced fade, you can control the fade in, fade out, delay and curve of the fade.
Playlist options
Click the settings icon in the top right blue bar when editing a playlist. A pop-up with the playlist
options will show.
Global settings
These input values will be applied to all scenes inside the playlist. This can be used for fast
configuration.
Playlist settings
By default a playlist will loop trough all scenes and start again at the begin if the last scenes is
ended. When disabling the 'repeat infinitely' option, you can set the number of loops of a playlist and
you can select an action after the loops are finished.
Triggers (DiGidot C4 Extended only)
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The DiGidot C4 Extended is able to use a wide variety of triggers to control various events.
Triggers can be used to control following events: Play scene(s), Play playlist(s), Action list, Stop,
Next, Previous, Speed, Brightness, change color, saturation filter, Record, Reset, send UDP message,
send OSC message, etc.
The configuration is based on an "if this then that logic" where the "if" condition is defined by the
input(s) and the "that" condition is defined by is defined by one or more actions.
There are two options for triggering;
Triggers: This is the standard way of triggering events, based on an 'if this that that' logic.
Example 1: If the circuit of dry contact 1 (analog input 1) is closed, start playlist 1.
Example 2: If channel 10 of Art-Net universe 1 is between value 100 and 255, play scene at brightness
50%.
Linked triggers: Link inputs to effects, such as speed, hue, saturation, etc.
Example 1: Link an analog input permanently to control the playback speed.
Example 2: Link an incoming OSC channel to brightness.
Creating triggers
Click + to create a new trigger and choose from the following "If this.." trigger options.
You need to select the device(s) where the trigger needs to be activated.
On the right side of the screen, you need to select the device where the action must be executed.
This can be done by clicking the blue top buttons in the 'If this.. Then..' row, that will show a list of
available devices in the network.
C4 Manual
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