High End Systems 2.0.0-EN Manuale Utente
To apply an effects palette:
1.
1
Thru
5
@
50
Enter
: select the required fixtures and assign an intensity
value
2.
Effect
13
Enter
: assigns Effect Palette 13. Studio Colors 1 to 5 fade their
intensity between 0 and 100%.
You can also select the effect palette by pressing or clicking on its button in the Effect Directory
window.
window.
14.2.2
Adjusting Predefined Effects
Once you have applied a predefined effects palette to the selected fixtures, you can alter the at-
tributes (Rate, Size, Offset and Length) of the effect using the parameter wheels; for explanations
of the different attributes, see Table Effect Attributes (p.222). The Wheels Toolbar shows the
current parameter value being assigned by each wheel whenever the
tributes (Rate, Size, Offset and Length) of the effect using the parameter wheels; for explanations
of the different attributes, see Table Effect Attributes (p.222). The Wheels Toolbar shows the
current parameter value being assigned by each wheel whenever the
Effect
key is selected; see
Figure 14.5, “The Wheels Toolbar showing Effect Attributes”. For more on the different effect
attributes see Table Effect Attributes (p.222).
attributes see Table Effect Attributes (p.222).
Figure 14.5. The Wheels Toolbar showing Effect Attributes
14.2.3
Recording an Effect Palette
You can record any combination of effect parameter values into a palette:
1.
In the Programmer or editor, select the fixtures, and assign the required effects.
You can do this directly in an editor or using the Effects Engine.
You can do this directly in an editor or using the Effects Engine.
2.
Record
,
Effect
: the
Effect Directory
window opens.
3.
Select a location by pressing a button in the directory window.
This will only record parameters that have been touched in the Effect window, and does not in-
clude the parameters' underlying values. To include underlying intensity, position, colour, beam
and time information use the mask function:
clude the parameters' underlying values. To include underlying intensity, position, colour, beam
and time information use the mask function:
1.
Select the fixtures, and assign the desired effect table.
2.
Record
,
Effect
3.
Select
Mask
from the
Record Options Toolbar
, and select the parameter
types that you wish to record:
Use I
for intensity,
Use P
for position,
Use C
for colour,
Use B
for beam, and
Use T
for time values.
For more on masking when recording palettes, see Recording Palettes with
Kind Masking (p.160).
Kind Masking (p.160).
4.
Select a location from the
Effect Directory
window.
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Section 14: Effects