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Revision as of 01:29, 13 August 2008
How-To Videos
The purpose of this multi-part video tutorial, by xmus, is to help folks find, install, and use Vixen.
Step 1 - Downloading Vixen and .NET Framework
Step 2 – Installing Vixen and .NET Framework
Step 3 – Setup Vixen for first use
Step 4 – Creating a basic Renard profile in Vixen
Step 5 – Selecting a picture for adjustable preview
Step 6 – Configuring adjustable preview
Step 7 – Creating a sequence
Step 8 – Assigning names and colors to channels
Step 9 – Creating a beat track
Step 10 – Basic sequencing
Step 11 – Ramps and fades
Step 12 – Mirror feature
Step 13 – Shimmer, Sparkle and Random
Step 14 – On, Off and Intensity
Step 15 – Chase
Step 16 – Wrap-up and Demo of Adjustable Preview
Step 17 – Changing channel order in Vixen
Vixen Basics
The bare minimum things you need to know to get your show up and running.
- How to sequence a song: To be constructed
- How to make a Program How to create a program from existing sequences.
- How to make a Schedule This explains how to schedule when your sequences and programs will play.
Intermediate Skills
These skills can provide nice touches to your Vixen experience.
Advanced Skills
These skills can make Vixen do things that you wouldn't believe were possible.
Troubleshooting How-To's
Did something go wrong? See the Vixen Troubleshooting page for common problems and steps to fix them.
Quick Tips
How-To: Change the relative intensity of multiple cells at once
With the following shortcuts the user can increase/decrease the relative intensity of multiple cells.
Ctrl-Up / Ctrl-Down = up / down @ 5% increments (configurable via preferences)
Ctrl-Alt-Up / Ctrl-Alt-Down = up / down @ 1% increments
Example:
Two cells are selected one is at 10% the other at 100%. With these shortcuts you can decrease their values by 5% making their new intensities 5% and 95% respectively.