CHASE (effect) > Submaster

How do I put a Chase into a submaster in the Element 2?

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  • Mike - My "Bell" went off! That's what I was looking for. Rick makes a good point. The EOS manual has a tremendous area to cover. And as a total newcomer I believe there is a certain assumption in it about the readers pre-existing knowledge. Try looking up [At] in the index. A 'Null" would be nice but I would rather understand what is already here there then add (yet) another button That's why this board and the ETC videos are so very important. Thank you both. My [At] is happy!

  • Yes [AT] is a very painful to search for, its on 61 pages !!

    AT enter is in the index at the end of the manual and there is a section at the top of page 269

    Using [At] [Enter]

    A useful feature when editing cues is [At] [Enter]. This is a simple feature which allows you to select any channel or parameter, or several of them, and remove their move instructions, allowing the value from the previous cue to be manually recalled.

    [At] [Enter] is essentially a “recall from the previous cue” command.

    You may use [At] [Enter] to affect only certain channels or parameters by selecting them specifically:

    [2] [At] [Enter] - this will remove the changes for channel 2 only.
    [2] {Color} [At] [Enter] - this will remove only the color data changes for channel 2.

    [2] [Thru] [5] [+] [9] [+] [1] [1] [Thru] [1] [5] [-] [1] [2] [-] {Zoom} [At] [Enter] - removes the changes for only the selected channels for all parameters except zoom.

     

  • I think the issue with Null is that it already exists in Eos- and it allows a value to exist but be ignored, such as when you need to keep a light on but want to record it's gobo.  You can make the intensity null and it will be on but not record.

  • Copied and pasted into my supplementary notes. Having the EOS software on my dual monitor setup at home allows me to practice this stuff off site. Tremendous!

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