352 Eos Family Operations Manual
Using Offset
You can use the {Offset} softkey to aid in channel selection of an effect. For an explanation of the off-
set options, see Offset (on page206).
[Select Channels] {Offset} {Random} [Effect] [1] [Enter]
Replace With
{Replace With} allows you to replace an effect with another one. All overrides will be preserved.
[Effect] [1] {Replace With} <Effect> [2]- all channels that were running effect 1 will now be run-
ning effect 2.
Deleting an Effect
To delete an effect, press [Delete] [Effect] [n] [Enter] [Enter]. If you delete one of the default effects
(901 through 916), that effect will return to its default values.
Recording an Effect to a Preset
Effects can be stored in a preset, and those presets can be used to create submasters and cues.
However, the effect's data is only copied to the submaster or cue, it is no longer referenced through
the preset.
For more information, see Effects In Presets (on page241).
To apply an existing effect, press:
[Select Channels] [Effect] [x] [Enter]
Recording to a preset, press:
[Record] [Preset] [x] [Enter]
Recording an Effect in a Cue
To apply an existing effect, press:
[Select Channels] [Effect] [x] [Enter]
Recording to a cue, press:
[Record] [Cue] [x] [Enter]
Effects on Faders
Channels running effects can be loaded onto a submaster. By default pressing the bump button of
the submaster starts or stops the effect.
For the submaster to control the rate and/ or size of the effect, it can be configured as an effects sub-
master. To configure an effects submaster, see Submaster Properties (on page365).
CAUTION: When a submaster is defined as effect, only the effect information is stored.