Extracts
The
Chooser
window
4.
Click the Stored (Canned) FX tab. Vista displays the list of available stored
(canned) effects. The letters in the ‘content’ column each effect tell you which
n, C-Colour, etc).
6.
To adjust the parameters of an effect, open the SmartFX window and use the
controls to adjust it (see
Effect controls
on page 7-4).
cle around a
position).
mming templates and can contain any of the attributes
lettes: intensity, colour, beam, position, and so on. They also
apply in other cu
t
can save yourself a lot of time re-creating your favourite lighting effects.
Creating
extract
To create an extract:
timeline that you want to use as
2.
To store an extract, either:
en
lt-F8 or
ick in
nel and select the Create extract option.
3
Type a name for t
4
a adds the new item to the extract list.
Applying
extracts
To apply an extract:
1
Select one or more
in the Fixture chooser window.
parameters are in this effect (e.g. I-Intensity, P-Positio
5.
To apply an effect, click on the effect you want.
Effects
that
modulate
or
swing
The built in effects are pre-set to either swing or modulate. Swinging means the
fixtures move between two sets of attributes determined by the effect (e.g.
moving from to left to right). Effects that are preset to modulate will apply their
own varying attributes about a particular setting (e.g. creating a cir
Extracts
Extracts are like progra
you define on the pa
store the timing associated with the events.
An extract is a section of a cuelist (or range of events) that you can save and re-
elis s. By re-using existing material to build new cuelists you
s
1.
Select the part of the cuelist or events on the
an extract.
•
Select the Extracts button on the Components tab, in the sidebar. Th
click on the + button or
•
click on the ‘New Extract button – normally A
•
Right-cl
a Extracts pa
.
he extract and click the OK button.
.
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fixtures
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