ETC Congo Family v6.4.0 User Manual
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A fly out can be done with a Dynamic Effect, but you have no control
over the specific start and end points for each device. Here this is
easy to change at any time by re-recording either of the two focus
palettes used..
"An RGB chase"
This can be done with a Content Effect in Continuous mode with three steps, (color palettes
"red", "green", "blue").
In this example Color Palettes are used, although we could have used
absolute values for CMY just as well.
"An intensity ripple chase"
This can be done with a Content Effect in Break mode, with just a Background state
(intensity = 0) and one step (intensity = full).
It is the combination of the parts distribution and the step timing that
creates the overlapping ripple behavior. If the Attack+Sustain+Decay
time is greater than the step time, you get ripple (overlapping)
behavior. The number of Parts in the Channel Source will define how
"wide" the ripple is.