Speed
Controls the speed of the effect. Is a value from -100 to +100. A speed of 0 stops the effect from running, and a
negative speed reverses the direction of the effect.
Size
Adjusts how visible the effect is.
For intensity effects, reducing the size raises the base intensity, and reduces the peak intensity.
For colour effects, reducing the size reduces the saturation of the effect.
For movement effects, reducing the size restricts the area your movers can move in.
For beam effects, reducing the size results in less affect to the beam.
Offset
Offsets can be applied to fixtures, so that they will lag behind other fixtures. This gives you a "chasing" effect, rather
than all of your fixtures staying synchronised with one another.
If you select a group of fixtures, and adjust the offset encoder, you give all of the selected fixtures, the same offset
value - the offset value displayed on the encoder. As all fixtures are offset by the same amount, no fixtures lag behind
the other, and are therefore in sync. Offsets therefore need to be fanned across your fixtures. This can be done by
holding Shift, and dialing the Offset encoder wheel. Different fan options are available. For example using a Fan V
offset on an intensity effect, will allow your fixtures to chase in or out from centre stage.
As well as fanning offsets manually, along the top of the Effects window, are six quick offsets. These are as follows:
No offset - pressing this gives all selected fixtures an offset of 0 - your fixtures are therefore in sync.
Forward offset (individually) - your fixtures are evenly offset in the order of selection, from no offset.
Backward offset (individually) - your fixtures are evenly offset in the order of selection, from full offset.
Forward offset (by group) - if you have selected your fixtures using multiple groups, each group is evenly offset
in the order of selection, from no offset.
Backward offset (by group) - if you have selected your fixtures using multiple groups, each group is evenly
offset in the order of selection, from full offset.
Random offset (by group) - each tap of Random offset, creates a new random offset order across your fixtures.
Take a look at this quick video for explanation of Effect Offsets.
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