3-12
Using the Construct Keys
Studio Color LCD Controller
MSpeed Key
(Can be referred to as “motor” or “movement” speed.)
The MSpeed construct determines the total length of time a
beam will require to move from one position to another. Two
fixtures assigned the same MSpeed value on a page will
arrive at their recorded positions (not necessarily the same
position) at the same time when that page is played back.
When two or more fixtures with the same MSpeed value
move, the fixture with the longest distance to travel moves
faster than the other fixture(s), but all fixtures on the page
arrive at the ending position at the same time.
The Mspeed value can also be linked to the color wheel. This
will allow a gradual transition from one color to a different
color as the fixture moves from one position to another,
rather than a fast (immediate) color change at the beginning
of the fixture movement. See “CSpeed” on page 3-21 for
more information.
You can select a value from 1 (slowest) to 99 (fastest). Table
3-2 shows the relationship between the MSpeed value and the
movement time, in seconds.
Table 3-2. MSpeed Movement Times
MSpeed
Value
Time
(sec.)
MSpeed
Value
Time
(sec.)
MSpeed
value
Time
(sec.)
99
0.15
66
17.61
33
69.99
98
0.17
65
18.69
32
72.12
97
0.22
64
19.79
31
74.28
96
0.34
63
20.93
30
76.48
95
0.41
62
22.10
29
78.71
94
0.55
61
23.30
28
80.97
93
0.73
60
24.54
27
83.26
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