![]() ![]() Custom-segment for timelines in dashboard.We made various improvements that have been requested by the users : To show the monitor, click on “Window” from the menubar. You can choose see the signals as a list (latest signal at the top), or just see the differential (sweet and compact). So you can watch all signals going in or out. Also, it allowed us to support more models such as Teensy (3.1 and 3.2).īut more importantly, we redesigned how electronic devices are auto-programmed : now the interface is more simple, efficient, and you can even use servo-motors ! We revamped Arduino™ support : we are now using PlatformIO, that is more reliable than Arduino™ application itself. With flags, you can send a custom message on different columns or keyframes. We are introducing a very important feature for data-tracks : the flags (in OSC mode). See the dedicated website here for nice examples. You can even edit your own shaders directly in Millumin. With ISF (for interactive shader format), you have now access to a lot of effects and realtime sources. Experimental support for OpenDMX USB devices.Lights in timelines (as replacement for ambiances).Here you can create “circuits”, that is a very important concept for lights people (it’s kind a group of lights, but it acts like if it was a single light). We added a new interface to change your lights quickly : the DMX patch. We also removed the concept of “Ambiance” : it has been replaced by the timelines (that can even have different “DMX volume” accross the columns of the dashboard). Thus, you can use the lights in the timeline, which is nice. We listened to your feedback, and worked a lot on light-plot.įirst of all, the light-plot is now shared in all the boards and timelines. Please find a description of each one below.īeta phase now ended, and all these features are in the official version of Millumin. We’re happy to introduce a ton of features in Millumin. New features : for lights, electronics, monitor, …
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