Examining Effect Palettes
You can view a list of the Effect Palettes or the contents of Palettes.
Keypresses
1. Press [EFFECT] NSK mode
2. Press [EXAM 1], [ EXAM 2], or
[EXAM 3]
Using Effect Palettes
Effect Palettes are accessed on the NSKs in Effect mode. Pre-programmed Effects Palettes
can be stored on the hard disk and loaded as needed.
Effect Palettes are not spot specific, so any Effect Palette can be applied to any number or
type of spots.
Example: Effect Palette 1 is a Cancan Effect with 3 spots. The Effect can be applied to as
many spots as desired.
If the Effect contains Offset or Duty Cycle assignments other than the default (Offset 0,
Duty Cycle 1:1). The Effect is applied according to the Offset and/or Duty Cycle. Example:
the Effect Palette has 3 spots with an Offset assignment. If it is applied to 6 spots, spot 1
and 4, 2 and 5, 3 and 6 will behave identically.
Keypresses
1. Select spots
2. Press the [EFFECT] NSK
mode
3. Press an NSK
Storing Memories
You can use the Effect Palette to program memories. The memory can then run on any
Playback device or as an editor group.
Keypresses
1. Select spots
2. Press [EFFECT] NSK mode.
3. Press an NSK
4. Press [=]
5. Assign the memory number.
6. Press [STORE]
Using Effect Palettes
Results/Comments
The Effect Palette list shows the number of
the Effect, text, and how many
spots/channels are included in the Palette.
Results/Comments
Skip this step if the NSK mode is Effect.
The Effect begins running.
Results/Comments
Skip this step if the NSK mode is Effect.
The Effect begins running.
Mem appears in the command line.
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