
Chase Mode
With the release of v14.0 ColorScene
now includes a number of chase presets
that can be selected by holding down
[Ctrl]
and clicking on
Frame
(see
"ColorScene Chase Presets", p.95). The
original frame chase is described first:
Color and frame options
Using
Frame
, a chase can be defined frame-by-frame within a single scene event. This makes it
very flexible because any type of effects can be created in this way. The
Frame
chase provides a
much quicker means of creating LED effects compared to creating multiple scenes using the fixture
faders, and then dropping these scenes into a chase sequence. In addition, you can also view on the
grid the effects created and edit them graphically.
Frame
With
Frame
a dynamic ColorScene effect can be created frame-by-frame in a similar way to how
cartoon animations are created. These frames can then be run at whatever speed (and using
whatever slope) you have selected to produce the desired dynamic effect.
Once you have selected the type of chase effect you require, the next step is to select the colors you
want to use.
Color Mode
A ColorScene lighting scene is based around a color palette and each ColorScene can possess its
own palette of 24 colors. The first two colors are fixed as black and white, and the next 6 colors
default to red, green, blue, cyan, magenta and yellow. To create a different palette, highlight any
color box from the third box onwards by clicking on it and then you can choose your colors using
one of the following options.
a) Selecting Lee / Rosco gel colors using the Presets panel - If you wish to use a range of
colors available on the presets panel then simply click on any one of the RGB function
faders on the fixture panel, hold down the
[Shift]
key to call up the Presets panel, and then
click on each preset that you want in order. Those colors will then be selected and set on the
color palette in that order. If you want to add another color to the palette at any time, or
change one of the existing colors, simply click on the color box, click on any one of the
RGB function faders on the fixture panel, hold down the
[Shift]
key to call up the Presets
panel, and then click on the preset color that you want for that color box.
b) Creating colors using the RGB function faders on the fixture panel - If you wish to use the
RGB function faders on the fixture panel to select a color and then store it in the palette,
simply adjust those faders to obtain the color you want and then hold down
[Ctrl]
and
double-click on the appropriate color palette box to store that color in that box. Do likewise
for the other color boxes. Conversely, if you want to set the RGB function faders to the
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