quickshow:quickfx
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| quickshow:quickfx [2019/07/29 19:42] – [Up to four FX can be active at a time] Bob Varkevisser | quickshow:quickfx [2021/04/28 07:44] (current) – Bob Varkevisser | ||
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| The **QuickFX** tool is different from all of the other QuickTools. The QuickFX is intended to apply an effect to already-running cues. | The **QuickFX** tool is different from all of the other QuickTools. The QuickFX is intended to apply an effect to already-running cues. | ||
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| The main features of the **QuickFX** tool are shown and described in the picture below. | The main features of the **QuickFX** tool are shown and described in the picture below. | ||
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| As shown, you simply clock on a desired effect, and it will be applied on top of all playing cues (if the **Master** button is pressed) or it will be applied to only the selected cue (if the C**u**e button is pressed). | As shown, you simply clock on a desired effect, and it will be applied on top of all playing cues (if the **Master** button is pressed) or it will be applied to only the selected cue (if the C**u**e button is pressed). | ||
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