Creating iris flick effects – Leprecon LP-X24 Manual v3.2 User Manual
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Chapter Eleven
Moving Light Effects
LP-X24 and LP-X48 Users Manual
Creating Iris Flick Effects
Iris Flick Parameters
The iris flick effect starts by snapping or fading to the open position. It then snaps or
fades back to the closed position. A typical use of the iris flick would be to create
"fireworks", an effect in which the iris snaps open and then fades closed.
Parameter Explanation
Open Fade
Specify how long it will take for the iris to fade from the closed position to
the open position. An open fade time of 0:00.0 indicates that you want
the iris to snap open. The range of open fade times is from 0:00.0 to
9:59.9. The default value is 1.
Close Fade Specify how long it will take for the iris to fade from the open position
back to the closed position. A close fade time of 0:00.0 indicates that
you want the iris to snap closed. The range of close fade times is from
0:00.0 to 9:59.9. The default value is 1.
Open Hold
Specify how long to hold the iris in the open position after it completes its
open fade. The range of open hold times is 0:00.0 to 9:59.9. The default
value is 0.
Close Hold
Specify how long to hold the iris in the closed position after it completes
its close fade. The range of close hold times is 0:00.0 to 9:59.9. The
default value is 0.
Start Delay
Specify how long to delay before starting the effect. The range of delays
is from 0:00.0 to 9:59.9.
Loops
The number of times to execute the iris flick. The default is INF (Infinite),
meaning that the effect will execute as long as the look is active. The
range of loops is from 1 to 999 or INF.
To Create an Iris Flick
1. Put the LP-X into the following modes for moving light recording:
Button/Fader
Setting
Modes Record and Scene
Display ML
Filter ML
or BOTH
Bump
Any setting
Master Fader
Up (typically full on)
Manual Fader
Any setting
Programmer Fader
Up
The LP-X displays the Moving Light Programmer.