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Effects Editor<br />

When viewing the effect list, the selected effect is displayed in the CIA. The effect properties and<br />

attributes are shown in categorized buttons in the CIA. To change any property or attribute, press<br />

the corresponding button and enter data as required.<br />

The properties display of the effects editor is shown below and definitions of properties follow.<br />

Type<br />

Defines the effect type: step-based, absolute, or relative (linear, focus, or color). To change the<br />

type, press {Type} and then press the desired effect type in the buttons to the left.<br />

• [1] {Type} {Step based} [Enter]<br />

Scale<br />

Applies only to relative effects. This modifies the amount the pattern is offset from the current<br />

parameter values. The scale is expressed as a percentage increase or decrease (25 = 25% of the<br />

programmed value).<br />

• {Scale} [3] [0] [Enter] or you may adjust this using the “Scale” encoder.<br />

Cycle Time<br />

Provides a cumulative time to complete one full iteration of an effect. In relative effects, the cycle<br />

time determines the length of time required for one channel to complete the cycle.<br />

In absolute and step-based effects, the cycle time determines the time required to complete one full<br />

iteration of the effect. In these effect types, modifying the cycle time changes the timing values<br />

proportionally within the effect itself.<br />

To change the cycle time, press {Cycle Time} and then enter the desired time (in minutes and<br />

seconds) from the keypad, followed by [Enter]. This can also be adjusted from the encoder.<br />

19 Creating and Using Effects 229

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