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6.3.1.
Effect Size, Speed and Spread
When an effect is running, the
[Effect attribute 1]
will offer you the
‘Effect Size’
,
‘Effect Speed’
, and
‘Effect
Spread’
parameter settings that you can adjust.
The minimum
‘Effect Size’
or
‘Effect Speed’
is 0. It can stop the fixtures
,
however, the effect is still active.
‘Effect speed’
can be shown in
second
or
BPM
. You may change the feature by tapping on the name of
‘Effect Speed’
.
The
‘Effect Spread’
allows you to set the offset between the selected fixtures to make your effects more
impressive.
6.3.2.
Speed Group, Block Group and Width
Pressing
[Effect attribute 1]
can switch to
[Effect attribute 2]
, which offers
‘Speed Group’
,
‘Block Group’
, and
‘Width’
settings.
The
‘Speed Group’
can divide the selected fixtures into
‘n’
groups. Each group of fixtures runs with the
same velocity. After setting the
‘Speed Group’
, the
‘Effect Spread’
will be disabled.
There is nothing change on the effect if the
‘Block Group’
value is 0 or 1. The
‘Block Group’
can divide
selected fixtures into groups based on an input number, with each group moving together as one. However,
you’ll first need to adjust the
‘Effect Spread’
or they will continue moving as a single group.
The
‘Width’
controls the time a full cycle occupies. If the
‘Width’
is set at 50%, the cycle will occupy only
the first half.
6.3.3.
Active Area Offset, Start Offset and Stop Offset
Pressing
[Effect attribute 2]
again will switch to
[Effect attribute 3]
, which offers
'Active Area Offset'
,
‘Start
Offset’
, and
‘Stop Offset’
settings.
The
'Active Area Offset'
allows you to set the starting offset of the effective waveform of the shape effect.
The
‘Start Offset’
allows you to set the origin of the effect. (Range from 0~360)
The
‘Stop Offset’
allows you to set how many loops to execute the effect and where to stop. The option
defaults in
‘Never’
.
6.3.4.
Effect Direction
The
[Effect Direction]
can run the effect in different directions,
‘---->’
,
‘<----’
,
‘-->
▪
<--’ or ‘<--
▪
-->’
.
6.3.5.
Effect Mode
There are 4 effect running modes.
Rel(Center)
------- effect in the relative mode which runs around the center;
Rel(Up)
------- effect in the relative mode which runs in an upward direction;
Rel(Down)
------- effect in the relative mode which runs in a downward direction;
Absolute
------- effect in the absolute mode which runs on an absolute value.