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Using 1~4 and 5~8 is a neat trick! The fact that you figured out you could use 5-8 shows that you are sharp and are really getting the hang of DMX.

Scences in a chase change from one scene to the next based on (1) "speed" (the duration that each scene is on), (2) "tempo" (tap the Tap Sync button to set the rate of change), or (3) sound (press the audio button). For audio you can use either the mic built into the controller or you can connect an audio source. Control sensitivity to sound with the Audio fader.

Back to the 1~4/5~8 "solution" you came up with. That approach gives you the clear advantage of being able to control each separately with only one fixture selected. My gut, however, is telling me that if you plan to add fixtures in the future, you will be happier in the long run if each light is assigned its own fixture button. My mind, however, can't figure out why my guts telling me that though.
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