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Grand MA 2 FX Engine is being discussed in the ControlBooth Lighting and Electrics forum; Could someone please tell me the math one would use in the rate line for effects to make a bally ...

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    Could someone please tell me the math one would use in the rate line for effects to make a bally who. Once you get the two lines for pan and the two lines for tilt to go between two values of the attribute what would the math be to get it as smooth as possible. Also if there are any other steps Im missing please let me know.

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    Default Re: Grand MA 2 FX Engine

    Quote Originally Posted by chawalang View Post
    ... to make a bally who. ...
    Exactly what type of wiki: ballyhoo for which are you looking? Figure 8 on its side, pan the line, random, "Hollywood search lights", or other?
    Good authors too who once knew better words, Now only use four letter words, Writing prose.

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    the basic figure 8 but if you know the math for the others that would be great as well

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