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Grouping<br />

Grouping is used only in relative and absolute effects. This determines how channels currently<br />

running the effect will be grouped throughout the pattern. To change this press {Grouping} and<br />

then enter the number of lights you want grouped together.<br />

Grouping defaults to {Spread}. This means that every light the effect is applied to will act as an<br />

individual element, moving through the effect sequentially based on the channel selection order,<br />

cycle time, and trail times. You can enter any number you require. A grouping of 2 means that every<br />

other light in the selection list when the effect is applied will move together through the effect.<br />

Grouping of three means every third light, and so on.<br />

Your options are 1-29 or {Spread} which will distribute each channel in the effect evenly and treat<br />

it as a separate group.<br />

• {Grouping} [2] - every other channel (in a range of channels) will be grouped when<br />

running the effect.<br />

When an effect is applied to a group in live, that group is distributed by order, using this grouping<br />

function. If a group list is created and an effect applied, each group is considered an individual<br />

element within the effect.<br />

Trail<br />

Trail is applicable to relative and absolute effects. Trail determines how channels are to follow each<br />

other through the effect; it is a percentage of the cycle time. Trail can be any value from 0-100%,<br />

even, or solo. The default is even. For example:<br />

• {Even} - the groups will be distributed evenly throughout the pattern. This is calculated by<br />

dividing the cycle time of the effect by the number of groups of channels.<br />

• {10%}-{90%} - when the first group is 10% through the effect, the second group will start the<br />

effect, and so on through the remaining groups. Therefore, the groups will trail n% behind<br />

each other, as a percentage of the cycle time.<br />

• {Solo} - the first group will execute the entire pattern. When done, the second group will<br />

execute the entire pattern, and so on.<br />

Using Encoders with the Effect Editor<br />

When any effect is specified in the command line, the encoder LCD automatically repaints to<br />

display the following properties:<br />

• Cycle Time (Default is 5 seconds for relative effects)<br />

• Scale<br />

• Shape (Vertical or Horizontal as defined by the {Mode} button)<br />

• Axis<br />

At any time, you may use the encoders to adjust these properties within the effects editor for the<br />

specified effect.<br />

232 <strong>Ion</strong> Operations Manual

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