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create_sequence:fx [2013/03/11 03:45] – external edit 127.0.0.1create_sequence:fx [2015/05/21 06:10] (current) Jan_K
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-Note:\\+**Note:**\\
 Some of the effects have pulse and inverse pulse functions.\\ Some of the effects have pulse and inverse pulse functions.\\
 The easiest way to explain this is to have a look on the two images below.\\ The easiest way to explain this is to have a look on the two images below.\\
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-Note / Tips:\\ +**Note / Tips:**\\ 
-You can add more FX to the same sequence without increasing the steps in the 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 -> -> 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 → → 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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