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GeniusPro/Lightpalette Operator's Manual - Strand Lighting

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Effects<br />

[FX] # [.] # selects the specified effect and step. If the effect number is missing, the<br />

current effect is used. The step number must always be present.<br />

[FX] [1] [.] [2]<br />

Selects effect 1 step 2.<br />

[FX] [.] [9]<br />

Selects current effect step 9. For example, if the current effect step is 1.2<br />

then this will select 1.9.<br />

[FX] [SHIFT] [NEXT] selects the next step after the current step. This cannot be used if<br />

the current step is 99.<br />

[FX] [NEXT]<br />

When recording effects, selects the next step after the current step. For<br />

example, if the current effect step is 1.2 then this will select 1.3.<br />

[FX] [SHIFT] [LAST]<br />

selects the previous step to the current step. This cannot be used if the<br />

current step is 1.<br />

[FX] [LAST]<br />

When recording effects, selects the previous step to the current step. For<br />

example, if the current effect step is 1.2 then this will select 1.1.<br />

Recording Effect Steps Levels<br />

[FX] # [RECORD] (Direct 1 Digit and Direct 2 Digit)<br />

[RECORD] [FX] # [*] (Command Line)<br />

Records the levels on the current display (the Live, Cue/Preview, Group, Effect, or Submaster display)<br />

into the current effect step. Refer to Working With Channel Levels for information on how to set<br />

intensity and attribute levels, and Basic Recording for examples of recording.<br />

Refer to the Product Specification for the number of effects, number of effect steps per effect and the<br />

total number of effect steps for your console. Effects are numbered with the effect number and the<br />

effect step number .1 to .99 (e.g., 1.25). Recording an effect does not change the output until the<br />

playback is reloaded.<br />

When you record a new step in an existing effect its values are set using the Step Defaults values for<br />

the effect. If this is the first step of a new effect, the Step Default values for the effect are first set from<br />

the FX Step, FXStep In/Dwell/Out, and FXUp/Down fields in the Setup display, and then the step<br />

values are set from these Step Default values.<br />

The {APPEND FXSTEP} soft key, which appears when you switch to the Effect display, appends a<br />

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