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FX
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.
Example.
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.
Set the step in the Sequence editor to the first step (Step 1)
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.
Another example could be adding Cascade and Cancan after each other.
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.
More tips: Tip of the day
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.
Example.
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.
Set the step in the Sequence editor to the first step (Step 1)
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.
Another example could be adding Cascade and Cancan after each other.
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.
More tips: Tip of the day
tip_of_the_day/2/2.1395046275.txt.gz · Last modified: 2014/03/17 08:51 by Jan_K