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rautasami
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Thu, Mar 30 2006 12:40 PM
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FX and groups
Maybe this should be in tips and tricks, but how this kind of situation is solved?
I have for example 8 groups, which have different amount of PAR and I want fan offset between groups, not single PARs
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rautasami
over 18 years ago
Tom,
I guess, I got it.
So if I select Group 1 + Group 2 Enter the result for fanning is
part 1 - 1,2,3
part 2 - 4,5,6,7,8,9
So, if this is right...it kind of makes sense...
Also if you think for example a matrix, you can have the whole matrix as a first group and other groups are parts of it.
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rautasami
over 18 years ago
Tom,
I guess, I got it.
So if I select Group 1 + Group 2 Enter the result for fanning is
part 1 - 1,2,3
part 2 - 4,5,6,7,8,9
So, if this is right...it kind of makes sense...
Also if you think for example a matrix, you can have the whole matrix as a first group and other groups are parts of it.
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