Flash, Flash on & flash off, Using {move to – ETC Eos Titanium, Eos, and Gio v2.0.0 User Manual

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Flash

Using the {Flash} softkey in Live will bring a channel or address to full, and then every other second
the level will move to 15%. That will hold for 1 second, and then the level will return to full. The
channel or address will keep flashing until either the command line is cleared, or [Next]/[Last] is
used to increment to the next channel or address.

[1]{Flash} - will bring channel 1 to full, then to 15%.

[Address/Patch][1][0]{Flash} - will bring address 10 to full, then to 15%.

Flash On & Flash Off

Pressing [Shift] & [Full] together will put all the selected channels at full and “Flash On” will be
posted to the command line.

Pressing [Shift] & [Out] together will put all the selected channels to out and “Flash Off” will be
posted to the command line.

Releasing the keys will return the channels to their previous state.

Using {Move To}

While technically not a manual control instruction, {Move To} will be very useful when managing
record target data stored from manual control. [Copy To] is also a useful function.

See “Using

[Copy To]” on page 254.

{Move To} allows you to take recorded data from one location and move it to another location. For
example:

[Color Palette] [1] {Move To} <Color Palette> [5] [Enter]

[Preset] [3] {Move To} <Preset> [8] [Enter]

[Cue] [9] {Move To} <Cue> [2] [Enter]

[Snapshot] [4] {Move To} <Snapshot> [7] [Enter]

[Preset] [1] {Move To} [Color Palette] [3] [Enter]

[Int Palette] [5] {Move To} [Preset] [1] [0] [Enter]

When a {Move To} command is given, data is removed from its current location and moved to its
new location. If the new location already contains data, a confirmation is required by Eos (unless
disabled in Setup). Existing data in the new location will be completely overwritten if a {Move To}
command is confirmed.

The {Move To} softkey appears when a record target type (preset, palette) is indicated on the
command line. Some targets (macros, groups, effects, snapshots) only have the {Move To} option
when viewing in the blind list view. You can also hit [Copy To] [Copy To] to access {Move To}.

When using {Move To} to convert a preset into a palette, all information not relevant for that palette
will be removed.

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