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Hello Foax,

 

I have a question about a move to program.

 

I want to program a wave, what goes up and down, but I want something special with thsi move.

 

This move is easy to make, but I want that, if the laps go down the lamp is on, but when the lamps go up, the lamp must be out!

 

My englisch is not even good, I'm sorry fot that!

 

I hope you understand my question!

 

I have a Leap Frog with 10,4 software,

 

I look forward to your reply's

 

kind regards

 

Rene

Posted

As you have probably found, the easiest way to program a 'wave' effect is to use the movement effects engine.

 

However this will only allow you to modify the Pan and Tilt parameters of the fixture.

 

If you wish to create an 'effect' in which both brightness (intensity) and movement are synchronised then you will probably have to program it as a chase ... sorry

 

Now if you had a Frog 2 :wink:

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Posted

Heey K-Nine,

 

I know. I have already worked with an Avolite Pearl 2004 and a Grand MA Light.

 

With that table, it is very easy to make such moves.

 

I have tried te make the wave and the sequence... it works, but I'd made over 25 steps!!

 

It was 10 mniutes to program that move!!

 

But thnx for your kindness to answer on my question!

 

kind regards...

 

Rene

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