Rotating Gobos; Static Gobos; Gobo/Color Macros; Prism - Martin MAC 575 Krypton User Manual

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In basic mode, color wheel 1 is controlled on channel 3 and color wheel 2 is controlled on channel 4.
In extended mode, color wheel 1 is controlled on channel 4, with fine control on channel 5. Color wheel 2 is
controlled on channel 6, with fine control on channel 7.

Rotating gobos

The rotating gobo wheel (gobo wheel 1) has six gobos that can be selected, indexed (positioned at a
programmed angle), rotated continuously, and shaken (bounced). The gobo wheel can also be scrolled
continuously. These features are controlled on channel 5 in basic mode/8 in extended mode. Indexed angle
or rotation speed and direction can be set on channel 6 in basic mode/9 in extended mode, with fine control
of indexed angle available on channel 7 in basic mode/10 in extended mode.

Static gobos

The static gobo wheel (gobo wheel 2) has nine static gobos and can be scrolled continuously (allowing split
gobo effects) or in full-gobo steps using channel 8 in basic mode/11 in extended mode. Continuous and
random gobo wheel scrolling can also be set at different speeds.

Gobo/color macros

Channel 9 in basic mode/12 in extended mode provides pre-programmed variable-speed macros that use
different combinations of color and gobos.

Prism

On channel 10 in basic mode/13 in extended mode, the prism can be activated and rotated clockwise and
counterclockwise with variable speed.

Iris

Channel 11 in basic mode/14 in extended mode controls the diameter of the iris opening and provides
variable speed pulsing effects. Fine control of the iris is provided on channel 15 in extended mode.

Focus

The focus control on channel 12 in basic mode/16 in extended mode focusses the beam from approximately
2 meters (6.5 feet) to infinity. Fine control is available on channel 17 in extended mode.

Zoom

The zoom lens controlled on channel 13 in basic mode/18 in extended mode varies the focused beam angle
from 14° to 30°. Fine control is available on channel 19 in extended mode.

Pan and tilt

Pan and tilt are controlled on channels 14 to 17 in basic mode/20 to 23 in extended mode. Fine control of
pan and tilt is available in both basic and extended modes.

Pan/tilt speed and effects speed channels

T r a c k i n g v e r s u s v e c t o r c o n t r o l
Important!
Effect movement may be rough and unpredictable if controller fade times are combined with vector
speed values.
The speed channels provide two methods for controlling speed that are known as "tracking" and "vector".
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