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tip_of_the_day:2:2 [2012/04/11 11:35] – tip_of_the_day:2:fx renamed to tip_of_the_day:2:2 Jan_Ktip_of_the_day:2:2 [2018/12/27 23:56] (current) – typos, formatting, language Laudrin
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 **FX**\\ **FX**\\
-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.\\ 
-Example.\\+\\ 
 +The next sequence will be added starting from the current step.\\ 
 +This makes it possible to let the generated patterns run parallel or after each other.\\ 
 +\\ 
 +**Example 1:**\\
 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.
-Open Sequence editor. Select the fixtures in one side of the rig and in Seq. editor add a sine to red control. This will give lets 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 control. \\ +  - Set the generator to sine waveform and red channel control. This will give let’s say 12 steps in the sequence. 
-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.\\ +  Deselect the fixtures and select the fixtures in the other side of the rig.\\ 
-How will this look in real life. \\ +  - Set the step in the Sequence editor to the first step (Step 1)\\ 
-It will be a red light slowly fading from one from one side of the rig to the other.\\+  - 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 lifeIt will be a red light slowly fading from one from one side of the rig to the other.\\ 
 +\\ 
 +**Example 2:**\\ 
 +Another example could be adding Cascade and Cancan after each other. 
 +  - First to generate a Cascade with the FX editor 
 +  - Let the sequence editor stay on the last step.\\ 
 +  - Shift to Cancan and then generate the pattern. 
 +The two patterns will now run after each other.\\ 
 +\\ 
 +More tips: [[:tip_of_the_day|]]\\
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