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7.
If there is more than one fixture selected, the delay time between the fixtures may be
altered by using the shift bar. Center on this bar is the same timing (value of “0”).
Negative or positive values determine which fixture is first in the generated scene.
8.
Assign duration to the attribute.
9.
Move onto the next attribute, and follow the same steps as above.
10. It is now time to save the generator scene. This is necessary in order to allow the scene
to be modified in the generator screen.
If this generator scene is not saved, then it may
only be modified by directly modifying the time and fader values in the Editor screen.
11. After the generator scene has been modified and saved (if desired) as desired by the
user, it is necessary to “generate” the scene into the Editor Screen before being able to
use it in the Live Screen for playback. This is done by using the “generate” button,
located in the
12. Upon generating the scene in the above step, the scene will transport into the Editor
Screen, showing each individual step that has been created in the generator screen.
Further editing is possible here, but is not necessary.
The Pan/Tilt attributes for any fixture will appear as a single attribute in the “Fixture Attribute
Area”. The waveform for pan/tilt will be an oval and will modify both pan and tilt attribute
together, as though they were coordinates on a map.
If you want a single channel to remain at a constant level, with no variations (such as the
dimmer channel), then simply select the dimmer channel, and leave both of the 2 points at the
same level. Do NOT add a third point. See below for example.