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FX
You can add more FX to the same sequence without increasing the steps in the sequence.
Example.
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.
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.
You can add more FX to the same sequence without increasing the steps in the sequence.
Example.
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.
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.
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