Effects overview, What is an effect – PRG Vx76 User Manual 3.6 User Manual
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EFFECTS OVERVIEW
What is an Effect?
An effect is a looping, wave, or ripple type operation which can be applied to multiple channels. Once created, an
effect can be attached to a cue or played back directly in any submaster.
Effects are comprised of two components:
1)
Set - The set is comprised of parts that define which channels are to be included in the effect playback, and in
which order they will be addressed. Discrete channel numbers or channel ranges may be used to compose set
parts with the limitation that a channel may only appear once within the set. Up to 2000 parts can be created
within a single set.
2)
Sequence - The sequence includes a number of steps, each of which define an action that an individual set part
will perform. Discrete instructions, colors, beams, presets, and cues can be used to create a step. Up to 50 steps
can be included within a sequence with each step having up to 3 action items.
The following diagram shows the components which make up a single effect:
Start modes, timing and other parameters can also be built into an effect for further control.
EFFECT
Set
Parts
Sequence
Steps