well to do that I'd just set the blue intensity to 100% and then in the effect table set Red and Green to the "step" value set range to 100% and then you can adjust your length and beat as times.
Now if your wanting them to flash at different times it should be as simple as holding down the "fan" key while moving the effect offset.
fixtures @ full, colour blue (c=100 m=100 y=0), select -blue step, select grouping and buddying the way you like to have it, press and hold fan and turn the effects offset....
It's been a minute since I've worked CMY, but if I remember correctly, Doesn't C+M=UV?
And if you wanted you to do it in HS you would set hue to 180º and then set your saturation to step, with the range set to 100% and then you could use the fan key to set your offset
[QUOTE=michandrz;67827]It's been a minute since I've worked CMY, but if I remember correctly, Doesn't C+M=UV?
And if you wanted you to do it in HS you would set hue to 180º and then set your saturation to step, with the range set to 100% and then you could use the fan key to set your offset
With LED you will only have the Blue LED on then... Inverted Colormodel to RGB