“Course” uses a linear algorithm to control attributes, with a low sensitivity to make large changes quickly.
“Fine” using a linear algorithm to control attributes, with a high sensitivity to make very accurate changes easily.
Every “click” of the encoder wheel will change the parameter by one DMX value.
Keep Parameters Separate
When SmartTag is disabled in the Record Options window, rather than the console deciding which parameters to
record into palettes and cues, you decide. With SmartTag disabled, you choose which parameters get stored by
"tagging" them. When moving an encoder wheel, you will notice the parameter goes from having a dark blue
background in the encoder display, meaning untagged, to a light blue encoder display, meaning tagged. Therefore
whenever you adjust an encoder, you know that value will be stored when you record a cue.
However using the "Keep Parameters Seperate" option, you can decide if moving one parameter within an attribute
should automatically tag all the other parameters within that attribute too.
By default, parameters are not separated for Colour and Position, as all the values within those attributes come
together to create a single colour and single position. In most cases, you therefore need all of those parameters to be
recorded at a time. Whereas the default is “Yes” for Beam and Shape, as often the parameters within Beam and
Shape are completely independent from each other.
To find out more about SmartTag, check out the Record Options section.
Wheel Sensitivity
“Wheel Sensitivity” allows you to change the sensitivity of the four encoder wheels. The setting is a value between 0%
and 100%, with 100% being the most sensitive. Recommended use is between 50% and 60%. Increasing the
sensitivity reduces the amount of wheel rotations required, and reducing the sensitivity increases the amount of wheel
rotations required. Note Wheel Sensitivity is a global option, which can be accessed from each attribute's settings.
Colour Edit Mode
This option is found in the Colour Settings only, and allows you to switch between controlling fixtures using RGB (Red,
Green, Blue) or CMY (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow). ZerOS will convert all fixtures to this colour mixing mode.
Tagging
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