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hey guys so I wanted to give you a quick overview of how the effects engine works and blackout so the first thing Im going to show you is using this with an aks so I have a nasara tube here and I have my aks so 8 KS is gonna boot up from Wi-Fi and Im gonna go ahead and in my Wi-Fi Im gonna go ahead and select my aks and once I know that its connected up here in the top right corner then I know Im I have connection to the aks meanwhile Im gonna go ahead and do a two second press to start on the Sara - and Im gonna go ahead and just to show you how this goes in case you have forgotten or this is your first time if you press menu youre going to go to input select youre gonna select the CR MX wireless DMX option okay and then were going to go ahead and scroll down to unpair CRM X so it unpair is everything so this is if youre kind of doing a new tube you know and you want it to relink it or something this is kind of how you go about it so I can show more of this on the app lat