Note: [Stop Effect] is used in the examples below. Element 2 and Element Classic users will need to use {Fader Control} {Stop Effect}. Ion Classic users will need to use [Fader Control] {Stop Effect}.
Pressing [Stop Effect] [Enter] will stop all running effects.
To stop a specific effect, press: [Stop Effect] [x] [Enter] or [Effect] [x] [At] [Enter].
You may also stop effects on specific channels by [selecting channels] [Effect] [Enter].
You may also remove an effect instruction by [selecting channels] [Effect] [At] [Enter]. This command will work in live or blind. You can also stop the whole effect by pressing [Effect] [x] [At] [Enter].
A [Stop Effect] command can be assigned to a list of channels in a cue without an effect tracking into it, or to a list of channels in a submaster. See Freeze and Stop Effect on Submasters.
A stop all command can be used to place stop flags in cues and subs on channels/parameters that are not currently running effects, allowing subs and cues to stop other souces effects even if continuous run is enabled. Stop all can be accessed by double-pressing [Stop Effect].