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ADJ Airstream Link - Recording Color Chases; Function Buttons for Color Chases

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Audio RGB Effect: This effect uses audio from the IPad mic input to
filter high, mid and low frequencies to assign them to control red, green
or blue intensity giving you a range of colors based on the audio content.
Audio gain is adjusted from the master pop-up as explained in the Master Fader
chapter. The speed fader controls how quickly the effect responds to audio
changes. The fade control has no effect. The phase control will change the
frequencies assigned to the colors.
Audio Pulse Effect: This effect is similar to the hue pulse effect except
that it uses low frequency audio pulses as triggers. When a low frequency
pulse is detected at the mic input as from a pulsing music beat, the effect
will trigger a new pulse. You can adjust the color range of the hue pulse from the
color picker. Speed will control the length of the pulse. Fade has no effect. Phase
will work similar to the hue pulse effect where the pulse will appear to move from
the center outwards as you add more phase. The mic gain is adjusted from the
master pop-up as explained in the Master Fader chapter.
Recording Color Chases
You can record your own multi-step color chases. To start recording, first select
the fixtures and/or matrices to include in the chase from the fixtures tab. Tap the
“record” button in the lower left of the editor. It will turn red to indicate record
mode is on. Use the color picker along with the amber, white or uv faders to
assign a color to the first step. Advance to the next step by tapping the “>
button and repeat. After entering all of the steps, tap the record button to toggle
record mode off or tap the play button. While recording, you can use the “<” or
“>” buttons to select and edit steps in the chase. The current step number is
displayed in the lower right of the editor. Speed is shown in beats per minute. You
can also enable the tap/audio sync when you save the chase. Fade is a
percentage based on the time between beats. Phase will offset the steps across
fixtures and pixels. More phase will cause more pixels to be out of phase.
Function Buttons
There are eight function buttons across the bottom of the editor. Here is a brief
summary of each from left to right:
Record: Used for recording custom color chases.
<>: Two buttons for selecting chase steps while recording.
Clear: Used to clear the entire chase while in record mode.

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