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Goes back to the previously played scene.

Speed

Changes the scene speed by adjusting the speed slider. 100 is the default scene speed and
represents 100% of the original speed. Values higher than 100 represent a speed increase, values
between 1 and 100 represent a decrease in speed, 0 represents a static value with no speed and
values smaller than 0 will reverse the movement and will increase in speed when the negative value
increase.
Transition Time: This will gradually decrease or increase the speed to the selected value
within the entered time.

Master brightness

Changes the master brightness.
Brightness type: Select how you want to adjust the brightness.
Fade time: Set the fade time for this brightness adjustment.

Record

This trigger can be used to (remote) control various record functions.
Record options:
Prepare buffers: Prepares the buffers for the recording proces.
required prior to the Start record action.
Start record: Starts recording incoming Art-Net or DMX Data. Please note that this action
must be a new action and cannot be a sub action following the Prepare buffers action. Make
sure that there is at least 1 sec time between the Prepare buffers and Start record action.
Stop record: Stops recording.
Play raw scene: Plays the unprocessed record.
Stop raw scene: Stops playing the record.
Save record: Saves the unprocessed record.

Link to another trigger

You can link to other actions that have already been created. This also allows you to trigger an action
list for example.
Select action: Select an action from the pop up menu.
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Static value: Adjust the brightness with the brightness fader.
Steps: Is used to increase or decrease the master fader brightness level with
a percentage of the current master brightness level. E.g. -8 wil result in a
decrease of 8%.
Version 2.1.5
This action is
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