Using the editor – ETC Eos Titanium, Eos, and Gio v2.0.0 User Manual

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The picker displays buttons for the standard scroll or wheel type of the selected channel. The
default selection is the wheel as shipped from the manufacturer (derived from the fixture library).
Displayed to the left of the standard scroll/wheel selection is a list of each color/gobo as they are
installed in the selected device (frame by frame). When the color or pattern image is available, it will
display next to the frame name.

In the above image, {ETC Scroll} is the default scroll for the selected ETC Source Four Revolution.
The list of gel colors as they are installed in the scroll are displayed to the left with a color chip for
easy reference. Selecting any other type, such as {Martin Scroll}, updates the frame list.

The softkeys displayed beneath the picker are {Clear Calib}, {Copy Scroller}, {Clear}, {New},
{Copy}, {Edit}, and {Delete}.

{Clear Calib} - clears out the calibration data for the whole scroller wheel and returns to the

wheel’s default data.

{Copy Scroller} - used to copy a scroller wheel and its calibration to another channel.

See

“Scroller Calibration Column” on page 97.

{Clear} - clears the selection type from the selected channel in the picker.

{New} - creates a new scroll or wheel and provides additional softkeys to enable the Editor.

See

Using the Editor

below.

{Copy} - makes a copy of the currently selected scroll/wheel type, which can then be edited

using the editor. See

Using the Editor

below.

{Edit} - used to edit an existing scroll or wheel.

{Delete} - used to remove the selected frame only from a scroll or wheel that you have

created.

Using the Editor

The editor is used to create new or edit copied scrolls and wheels. While in the picker display, you
can create a new scroll or wheel by pressing the {New} softkey or make a copy of an existing scroll
or wheel by selecting the source, then pressing the {Copy} softkey.

The editor does not limit how many frames you can add to the scroll or wheel for the selected
fixtures. Keep in mind that any fixture has its own limitations. For example, a Source Four
Revolution color scroller is limited to 24 frames. If you have created a custom color scroll with 30
frames, the Source Four Revolution will only provide you access to the first 24 frames that you
created. This applies to wheels as well.

When using the editor, the following softkeys are available for use:

{Insert} - inserts a new frame above the selected frame.

{Delete} - removes the selected frame.

{Edit} - changes the selected frame.

{Invert} - reverses the order of the frames.

{Done} - completes the editing process.

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