Rotation
Only available for movement effects. This is a value in degrees, and allows you to "rotate" the position effect. For
example a 90 degree rotation to a Vertical Line effect, gives a horizontal line effect.
Overlaying Effects
It is possible to apply various different types of effects at once. For example, apply an intensity, colour, position and
beam effect to the same fixture. When you do this, your encoders will still display "Speed", "Size", "Offset" and
"Rotation" (if you have applied a movement effect). These are global parameters, and will control all effects currently
running on the selected fixtures.
However if you tap the Effect button, your encoders will page, and you will then see "Ex Speed", Ex Size", "Ex Offset"
and "Ex Rotation" (if you have applied a movement effect), where x is the effect palette number. You can therefore
page through, and adjust each effect palette in turn running on the fixtures.
Programming Effect Palettes
After applying auto effects, and adjusting the effect parameters, you can record your own custom effect palette, in the
same way you record other palettes. FLX can store 240 effect palettes, FLX S48 can store 96 effect palettes, and FLX
S24 can store 48 effect palettes.
Therefore configure your effect parameters including offset options, tap Record, and choose an empty effect palette to
store to marked with an asterisk.
" chapter for more information, including naming, updating, deleting and recalling palettes.
If you are recording multiple auto effects into a single effect palette, upon recalling your custom effect palette, you will
no longer be able to adjust the parameters of each individual effect palette. You will instead simply have the Speed,
Size, Offset and Rotation parameters to adjust your effect.
When you store an effect palette, by default you only store the Speed, Size, Offset and Rotation controls of that effect.
Therefore if you have applied an effect, but also adjusted intensity, colour, beam, shape and position, by default these
attributes will not get stored in the effect palette too. If you wish to store all attributes into an effect palette, hold Shift
and tap Record , and then choose an empty palette to store to.
Waveforms
On FLX consoles, a Waveforms tab is available from the top of the
Effects window. In here, all parameters of the currently selected
fixture(s) will be listed down the left hand side of the table and the
effect parameters are listed across the top of the table. This allows you
to apply an effect, and then adjust it, for each parameter of the fixture.
Firstly, find the parameter you would like to apply an effect to, and then
double tap on the Function field. This will give you a drop down of all of
the available waveforms that can be applied to that parameter.
Function determines the mathematical function that is applied to the
output value of the fixture parameter. Graphs of the available functions
are shown below:
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