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2 Select a fixture, or fixtures, using the numbered buttons (1 - 12).
3 Use the faders to override the programmed effects for those fixtures. For example, to
change the programmed mirror movement speed of one or more scanners during a
show, you would set the pan/tilt speed channel to the desired value. (The DMX value
does not change until the fader is moved.)
4 Normal program execution resumes when FIXTURE button is deactivated.
I N T E N S I T Y C O N T R O L
The master fader controls the intensity of all the fixtures.
B L A C K O U T
In blackout mode, the Freekie blacks out all the fixtures by setting their dimmer
values to their minimum level (see “Fixture set-up” on page 12).
Press BLACKOUT to activate blackout mode, Press it again to reset the fixtures to
the current scene.
Blackout does not affect the follow-spot fixture if this has been activated (see
“Follow spot” on page 20).
D Y N A M I C A L L Y M O D I F Y I N G F A D E T I M E S
You can dynamically adjust the fade and wait times in a show up or down using the
FADE TIME/PITCH fader.
F O L L O W S P O T
Ensure that you have configured a follow-spot fixture and scene. See “Follow-spot
set-up” on page 14.
To use the follow-spot:
1 Press the SPOT button (the indicator will light up) during scene show playback. The
show will continue to be played normally with the exception of the follow-spot fixture.
2 Use the joystick to move the follow-spot effect. To use smaller movements press
FINE.
During the follow-spot scene the faders can be used to control the first 12 channels
of the follow-spot fixture.
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