The fastest way is to select the channels and then hit:
1 [Dyn Effect]
or
2 [Dyn Effect]
Depending on which direction you want the circle to go in.
If you want to make your own, then a circle consists of a Sine table for Pan and another for Tilt, one of which is offset by 25% (to make it into Cosine)
However, remember that moving heads make fig-8 patterns if they pass through 50% tilt (straight out), due to the physical arrangement of the head.
Hi I made my own, The settings I put in was:
Pan and Tilt in sine table, with no delay, offset was random but pan and tilt was never the same for each Ch.Index. Size is 15% and Rate 80% with no wait.
Ive stook this into a preset so I can control the rate and Size with my fader.
This seems to give me a near perfect circle, Im using Mac 300, 500 and 250+.
Hope this helps.
Carlos
Hi I made my own, The settings I put in was:
Pan and Tilt in sine table, with no delay, offset was random but pan and tilt was never the same for each Ch.Index. Size is 15% and Rate 80% with no wait.
Ive stook this into a preset so I can control the rate and Size with my fader.
This seems to give me a near perfect circle, Im using Mac 300, 500 and 250+.
Hope this helps.
Carlos
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