Also note that you can trigger more than one beam during each step, as shown above.
Controlling the speed of the sequence
The speed of the sequence is controlled by the
Step duration
control and by the
Beats
and
Time
buttons to the right of the
Step duration
control. Typically beam sequences are performed to the beat of
the music and typically with each beam position remaining on only for a single beat. If this is desired,
see the picture above (which is also the default configuration). If you want each step to last two beats,
you can increase the
Step duration
control to 2.0. If you want each step to last for 4 seconds, increase
the
Step duration
control to 4 and click on the
Time
button (indicated by a Clock icon -- this indicates
time instead of beats).
Stepping through the sequence manually
You can review the output of each step by simply clicking the left mouse button on the desired Step. For
example, if you want to see what the output looks like at Step 3, simply click on the word
Step 3
.
Displaying the static or sequenced beams momentarily
To send the output of the QuickTargets tool to the laser, simply click on the
Show it now
button. If the
Play
button is pressed in the QuickTargets window, the beam sequence will be output to the laser. If the
Stop
button is pressed, only the selected step will be output to the laser.
Saving the QuickTargets to a cue
You can save the
QuickTargets
beam sequence to a cue for permanent storage or for use later. Simply
drag and drop the preview window (or the
QuickTargets
tab itself) to a cue.
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