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ETC Element 2 User Manual

ETC Element 2
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Effects 381
To add/ remove parameters to the effect, press {Parameters} and then select the desired
parameters from the buttons that appear to the left.
{Parameters} {Iris} [Enter]
Attributes
These determine the basic behavior of the effect. Attributes include behaviors such as forward,
reverse, bounce, positive, negative, and random grouping/ random rate. The attributes are
slightly different between step, absolute, and relative effects.
Bounce - effect will run first in forward, then in reverse. Subsequent passes alternate
between forward and reverse.
Forward - the effect will run in the programmed direction (the arrow on the pattern
editor indicates forward for pattern effects, and step/ absolute effects will follow
numerical order).
Reverse - effect will run in the opposite direction of forward or reverse numerical
direction. Forward and Reverse are mutually exclusive settings.
Random Group- channel distribution or step order (depending on the type of effect) is
applied in a continuously random fashion. Enables
Random Modifier (below)
.
Random Rate - This overrides the cycle time of the effect. Random Rate is applied in a
range (for example 5 through 150). Enables
Random Modifier (below)
.
Continuous Run - the effect will keep running until there is a stop effect command. By
default, {Continuous Run} is disabled for all step and absolute effects. It is enabled by
default for relative effects. For more information, see
Stopping Effects (on page397)
.
Repeat on Go - the effect will not restart unless {Repeat on Go} is used.
Build - keeps values at their on-state, even when the step is no longer active.
Positive - effect will run the steps (on state and off state) as programmed. Step effects
only.
Negative - inverts the on state and off state for the effect. Step effects only.
Break Mode - mimics a scroll across a static background. All but the last action scroll one
channel at a time across the selection. The final action appears on all channels not
affected by the other actions. Absolute effects only.
Bounce Channels - runs the effect on the channels first in forward, then in reverse.
Play with these behaviors to see how they alter your effect.
Random Modifier
Random Modifier is an optional parameter that offers additional control over the behavior of
effects that have Random Group or Random Rate attributes applied.
Continuously Random - a "true random" option, which selects a different random
modifier value each time the effect plays back.
1 - 9999 - each value provides a unique random behavior that is preserved between
effects. This value can also be modified in Live to audition different random behaviors.
Entry
Establishes at what time and how channels will enter the effect. To change the entry method
press {Entry} and then choose a method from the buttons to the left. Entry modes vary by
effect type. The options are:
{Cascade} - channels enter the effect according to the trail and cycle time values (if
applicable).
{Immediate} - all channels enter the effect instantaneously.
{Fade by Size} - The effect will achieve its full value as allowed by the pattern or
step/absolute values using the In Time.

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ETC Element 2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
DMX Outputs2
TouchscreenYes
NetworkingEthernet
TypeLighting Control Console
Master Faders2
Encoders4
Ethernet Ports2
USB Ports4
Video OutputDisplayPort
Power Input100-240VAC, 50/60Hz
Power SupplyInternal
Control Channels6144
OutputArt-Net
DisplayMulti-Touch LCD
StorageSolid State Drive (SSD)

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