In the Monochrome mode, two new sliders
appear next to the Colour Selector wheel.
➢
The
Whiten
slider lets you reduce the colour
saturation to produce pastel-like colours.
Bringing it to maximum results in white light,
with no trace of colouring left.
➢
The
Range
slider lets you introduce colour
variations centered on the selected
Monochrome colour. These variations enable
the creation of beautiful Light Modulation
patterns while remaining close to the colour of
your choice.
➢
Click
Pure Colour
to zero both the Whiten and
Range sliders and restore the pure
Monochrome colour.
** The Whiten and Range options always revert to
zero when the Advanced Mode is turned Off.
In the Monochrome mode, clicking the
Brainwaves icon opens the
Brainwaves
Modulation
panel, where you can embed
brainwave pulsations in the monochrome light.
➢
The
Frequency
slider lets you set the brainwave
frequency. A short description of each
brainwaves range is displayed.
➢
The
Intensity
slider lets you adjust the intensity
of the brainwave modulation.
Use the higher
levels with caution (see warning below).
** Intensity is boosted in the case of Gamma
brainwaves, due to their high frequency being less
perceptible to the eye.
➢
Click
Done
or swipe down the panel to return to
the Colour Mode screen.
** The Brainwaves modulation in Monochrome
mode always reverts to zero when the
Advanced Mode is turned Off, or when the
SensoSphere is turned Off.
WARNING:
while the brainwaves modulation used in the Colour Modes of the SensoSphere
are always safe, the Intensity slider in the Monochrome mode enables deeper pulsations
when set to its maximum. Always exercise extreme caution when using strong light pulsation,
as they can potentially induce epileptic seizures in people with photosensitivity.