398 Eos Apex, Eos Ti, Gio, Gio @5, Ion Xe, Ion Xe 20, and Element 2 User Manual
Assigning a Stop Effect Command
A [Stop Effect] command can be assigned to a list of channels in a cue without an effect
tracking into it, or to a list of channels in a submaster. See
[Freeze] and [Stop Effect] on
Submasters (on page416)
for more information. On Element 2, {Stop Effect} is a softkey
accessed via [Live] {Fader Control}.
<channel> [1] [Stop Effect] [Enter] - will create a stop effect instruction for all selected
parameters, if there isn't an effect running on any of the parameters.
<channel> [1] [Effect] [Enter] - will only stop the currently running effect.
Stop All
A stop all command can be used to place stop flags in cues and subs on channels/parameters
that are not currently running effects, allowing subs and cues to stop other souces effects
even if continuous run is enabled. Stop all can be accessed by double-pressing [Stop Effect].
On Element 2, {Stop Effect} is a softkey accessed via [Live] {Fader Control}.
<channel> [1] [Stop Effect] [Stop Effect] [Enter] - will stop any effects that might be
running when that cue plays back
Query and Group Effect
You can use [Query] [Effect] [n], [Query] [Effect], and [Group] [Effect] [n] to select the
channels currently running in the selected effect.
Using [Query] will select the channels in numeric order. [Group] will select the channels in the
order that they were originally selected.
[Query] [Effect] will select all channels currently running effects.
On Element 2, {Query} is a softkey.
Example:
[3][1] [+] [2][6] [+] [3][0] [+] [2][7] [+] [2][9] [+] [2][8] [Effect] [1] [Enter]
Using [Query] [Effect] [1] will select the channels currently running effect 1. Using
[Next], the channels will be selected in numeric order starting with channel 26.
Using [Group] [Effect] [1] will select the channels currently running effect 1.
However, pressing [Next], the channels will be selected in the order they were
originally selected. In this example, channel 31 would be first, then channel 26.
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 running effect 2.
Deleting Effects
To delete an effect, press [Delete] [Effect] [n] [Enter] [Enter]. If you delete one of the default
effects (901 through 918), 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.