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- | The FX is a part of the sequence editor, upper right corner, where predefined waveforms or effects can be generated.\\ | + | The FX is a part of the sequence editor |
- | The generator will find an optimal number of steps and automatic | + | The generator will find an optimal number of steps and automatically |
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- | In general the FX generator is used by selecting the wanted fixtures, selecting the wave / effect and then selecting | + | In general the FX generator is used by selecting the wanted fixtures, selecting the wave / effect and then selecting |
- | There are some additional parameters that can be set and then by pressing “Generate” a sequence with xx steps is created.\\ | + | There are also some additional parameters that can be set and then by pressing “Generate” a sequence with xx steps is created.\\ |
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- | There is a minimum of two fixture | + | There is a minimum of two fixtures |
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The following 10 wave forms / effects can be added to the 14 channels listed bellow.\\ | The following 10 wave forms / effects can be added to the 14 channels listed bellow.\\ | ||
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- | Note:\\ | + | **Note:**\\ |
- | Some of the effects | + | Some of the effects |
- | The easiest way to explain this is to have a look on the two images | + | The easiest way to explain this is to have a look on the two images |
- | It is funtions | + | It is a function |
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- | Reverse pulse makes a slowly | + | Reverse pulse makes a slow fade on of the effect and then snap and turn it off.\\ |
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- | Note / Tips:\\ | + | **Note / Tips:**\\ |
- | You can add more FX to the same sequence | + | You can add more FX to the same sequence.\\ |
+ | The next sequence will be added starting from the current step.\\ | ||
+ | This makes it possible to have the generated patterns in parallel or appended.\\ | ||
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Example.\\ | Example.\\ | ||
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Two rows of led-bars are placed with one row in each side of the rig.\\ | Two rows of led-bars are placed with one row in each side of the rig.\\ | ||
- | Set the generator to sine waveform and red channel control. This will give let’s say 12 steps in the sequence. De-select the fixtures and select the fixtures in the other side of the rig. Add cosine to red channel control.\\ | + | Set the generator to sine waveform and red channel control. This will give let’s say 12 steps in the sequence. De-select the fixtures and select the fixtures in the other side of the rig.\\ |
- | The sequence is now running with 12 steps where the led bar in one side starts from 0 -> full light -> 0 and the other side runs from full light -> 0 -> full.\\ | + | Set the step in the Sequence editor to the first step (Step 1)\\ |
- | How will this look in real life. \\ | + | Add cosine to red channel control.\\ |
+ | The sequence is now running with 12 steps where the led bar in one side starts from 0 → full light → 0 and the other side runs from full light → 0 → full.\\ | ||
+ | How will this look in real life?\\ | ||
It will be a red light slowly fading from one from one side of the rig to the other.\\ | It will be a red light slowly fading from one from one side of the rig to the other.\\ | ||
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+ | Another example could be adding Cascade and Cancan after each other.\\ | ||
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+ | Here it is just first to generate Cascade and then let the step in the sequence editor stay on the last step.\\ | ||
+ | Shift to Cancan and then generate the pattern.\\ | ||
+ | The two patterns will now be after each other.\\ | ||
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The value is Amplitude + offset. Max = 127 + 127 and Min = -127 + 127.\\ | The value is Amplitude + offset. Max = 127 + 127 and Min = -127 + 127.\\ | ||
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- | Note: These two parameters can together be set so the max value exceed | + | Note: These two parameters can be put together |
- | This can also be monitored in the FX panel where the changes in the waveform can be seen direct.\\ | + | This can also be monitored in the FX panel where the changes in the waveform can be seen directly.\\ |
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Distributed evenly: \\ | Distributed evenly: \\ | ||
Off: All selected fixtures starts from the same point so all will have the same values which will look like they are in parallel.\\ | Off: All selected fixtures starts from the same point so all will have the same values which will look like they are in parallel.\\ | ||
- | On: This spread the waveform over the selected fixture so they don’t start from the same point.\\ | + | On: This spread the waveform over the selected fixture so they don't start from the same point.\\ |
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Inverse wave:\\ | Inverse wave:\\ | ||
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Offset: Here set to 127.\\ | Offset: Here set to 127.\\ | ||
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- | These two parameter gives the wave max and min values.\\ | + | These two parameters give the wave max and min values.\\ |
The value is Amplitude + offset. Max = 127 + 127 and Min = -127 + 127.\\ | The value is Amplitude + offset. Max = 127 + 127 and Min = -127 + 127.\\ | ||
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- | Note: These two parameters can together be set so the max value exceed | + | Note: These two parameters can be together |
This can also be monitored in the FX panel where the changes in the waveform can be seen direct.\\ | This can also be monitored in the FX panel where the changes in the waveform can be seen direct.\\ | ||
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Reverse Pulse:\\ | Reverse Pulse:\\ | ||
- | This is grayed | + | This is greyed |
On: The on shift in the pattern is fading and the off shift is snap. | On: The on shift in the pattern is fading and the off shift is snap. | ||
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Reverse Pulse:\\ | Reverse Pulse:\\ | ||
- | This is grayed | + | This is greyed |
On: The on shift in the pattern is fading and the off shift is snap. | On: The on shift in the pattern is fading and the off shift is snap. | ||
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Channel:\\ | Channel:\\ | ||
- | On the figure above no channel has been selected but the channel | + | On the figure above no channel has been selected but the channels |
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Reverse Pulse:\\ | Reverse Pulse:\\ | ||
- | This is grayed | + | This is greyed |
On: The on shift in the pattern is fading and the off shift is snap. | On: The on shift in the pattern is fading and the off shift is snap. | ||
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Channel:\\ | Channel:\\ | ||
- | On the figure above no channel has been selected but the channel | + | On the figure above no channel has been selected but the channels |
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- | This effect is an on / off function where in “Off” situation Low value is used and in “On” the high value is used.\\ | + | This effect is an on / off function where in “Off” situation |
The on / off pattern can be seen above.\\ | The on / off pattern can be seen above.\\ | ||
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Pulse:\\ | Pulse:\\ | ||
- | Off: The on / off shift in the pattern is snap which correspond to instant on and off.\\ | + | Off: The on / off shift in the pattern is snap which correspond to an instant on and off.\\ |
On: The on shift in the pattern is snap and the off shift is fading.\\ | On: The on shift in the pattern is snap and the off shift is fading.\\ | ||
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Reverse Pulse:\\ | Reverse Pulse:\\ | ||
- | This is grayed | + | This is greyed |
On: The on shift in the pattern is fading and the off shift is snap. | On: The on shift in the pattern is fading and the off shift is snap. | ||
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Per no of fixtures:\\ | Per no of fixtures:\\ | ||
- | This value set the number of neighbor | + | This value set the number of neighbour |
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Channel:\\ | Channel:\\ | ||
- | On the figure above no channel has been selected but the channel | + | On the figure above no channel has been selected but the channels |
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- | This effect is an on / off function where in “Off” situation Low value is used and in “On” the high value is used.\\ | + | This effect is an on / off function where in “Off” situation |
The on / off pattern can be seen above.\\ | The on / off pattern can be seen above.\\ | ||
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Reverse Pulse:\\ | Reverse Pulse:\\ | ||
- | This is grayed | + | This is greyed |
On: The on shift in the pattern is fading and the off shift is snap. | On: The on shift in the pattern is fading and the off shift is snap. | ||
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Reverse direction: | Reverse direction: | ||
- | This function is not actual and is therefore | + | This function is not actual and is therefore |
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Per no of fixtures:\\ | Per no of fixtures:\\ | ||
- | This value set the number of neighbor | + | This value sets the number of neighbour |
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Channel:\\ | Channel:\\ | ||
- | On the figure above no channel has been selected but the channel | + | On the figure above no channel has been selected but the channels |
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Reverse Pulse:\\ | Reverse Pulse:\\ | ||
- | This is grayed | + | This is greyed |
On: The on shift in the pattern is fading and the off shift is snap. | On: The on shift in the pattern is fading and the off shift is snap. | ||
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Reverse direction: | Reverse direction: | ||
- | This is not actual in effect and therefore | + | This is not actual in effect and therefore |
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Channel:\\ | Channel:\\ | ||
- | On the figure above no channel has been selected but the channel | + | On the figure above no channel has been selected but the channels |
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Reverse Pulse:\\ | Reverse Pulse:\\ | ||
- | This is grayed | + | This is greyed |
On: The on shift in the pattern is fading and the off shift is snap. | On: The on shift in the pattern is fading and the off shift is snap. | ||
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Channel:\\ | Channel:\\ | ||
- | On the figure above no channel has been selected but the channel | + | On the figure above no channel has been selected but the channels |
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