I'm not sure what do you mean by waveform, nevetheless:
You should be able to create the effect using 1. start offsets 2. serial mode 3. ping-pong mode. Most probably you will use line pattern with width of 0, and height as needed; adjust offset so that the effect happens in the right place. It may be possible that serial mode is broken -- I don't use it, I didn't check it.
If you can't find the right combination of the above, last resort is series of scenes with pan/tilt channels for each fixture in a chaser or a script. Play with fade times to make the wave smooth.
If you get stuck, post here your workspace (.qxw + any custom .qxf) and I'll try to help.
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I have 6 Movingheads. Is it possible to programm a Waveform from left to right and back?
Thank you for information.
Jes Rick Brock this is what i mean.
Last edit: Frank Iven 2015-04-11
I'm not sure what do you mean by waveform, nevetheless:
You should be able to create the effect using 1. start offsets 2. serial mode 3. ping-pong mode. Most probably you will use line pattern with width of 0, and height as needed; adjust offset so that the effect happens in the right place. It may be possible that serial mode is broken -- I don't use it, I didn't check it.
If you can't find the right combination of the above, last resort is series of scenes with pan/tilt channels for each fixture in a chaser or a script. Play with fade times to make the wave smooth.
If you get stuck, post here your workspace (.qxw + any custom .qxf) and I'll try to help.
Do you mean like this?....
https://youtu.be/IULG4o204gI?t=23s