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Relative Effects<br />

A relative effect is an offset from the current state of a channel parameter. There are three different<br />

types of relative effects: focus, color, and linear. Each of the these effect types have a graphic editor<br />

designed specifically for the parameters involved.<br />

Relative effects have many of the same properties and attributes as step-based and absolute<br />

effects.<br />

<strong>Ion</strong> is preprogrammed with 16 relative effects which represent some of the most commonly used<br />

patterns and parameters. These are automatically visible in the effects list and can be manipulated<br />

using the encoders to conform to your needs. You may also custom build relative effects.<br />

Note:<br />

Focus Effects<br />

Focus effects are designed to impact a channel’s pan and tilt parameters. These are represented in<br />

the horizontal and vertical axes of the graph in the effects editor. They can be created from live or<br />

blind and the properties can be set in the effects editor as any other effect (see Effects Editor, page<br />

229).<br />

New focus effects default to a circle. You can clear this and draw your own shape by pressing<br />

{Edit}>{Clear} and drawing on the graph with your finger or the mouse. Press {Apply} when you<br />

are done. Canned focus effects can be modified in the same manner. The green arrow indicates<br />

default direction of motion, which can be modified in attributes.<br />

Focus Effect<br />

As you learn to use the effects editor with relative effects, it is recommended that<br />

you experiment with the preprogrammed effects until you understand the<br />

fundamentals and how effects can be altered.<br />

19 Creating and Using Effects 239

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