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Unger
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I've only used PBUS with a lance controller on an 8k and was wondering how a basic effect using
DEV1 & DEV2 with machine control is built. (recall, run, and recue?). Once you have one effect built, could you then save it to other registers and just modify the start times?

Thanks

Matt Saplin
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[quote="Unger"]I've only used PBUS with a lance controller on an 8k and was wondering how a basic effect using DEV1 & DEV2 with machine control is built. (recall, run, and recue?). Once you have one effect built, could you then save it to other registers and just modify the start times?[/quote] I'm not sitting at the switcher right now, but using the DEV control on the 8k is super-easy. I'd be happy to go through the steps when I have a chance to sit at the switcher (I want to make sure I use the right terminology and menu page numbers). As you suspected, you can simply make an effect or a macro to control your devices, copy it to other registers, and simply modify your start times and durations. Matt