channel times

Hi all-

   I am doing a song with a channel time in it....

the delay out is 47

out is 0.1

delay in is 47

in is 0.1

i have 4 ch times

1. keys 2chs delay 0 time is .1

2. strings 2chs delay is 11 time is 1

3. red b 3chs delay is 23 time is 1

4 red s 6chs delay is 36 time is 1

 

so when i hit go the keys dont go in 0.1 they wait till the delay out of 47 is reached the other 3 ch times are fine.

so i had to do this

1. keys 2chs delay 0.5 time is .0.5

2. strings 2chs delay is 12 time is 1

3. red b 3chs delay is 24 time is 1

4 red s 6chs delay is 37 time is 1

is there some thing i have to do differnt to be able for the ch to go on 0.1 not wait 0.5??

the reason i have delay in and out is i have lights that have to wait.

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  • "Channel Delay = 0" means "No channel delay - use main crossfade timing"

    So it will use the delay of the main crossfade, then the specific fade time for that channel.

    Within Congo, a "0" for timing always means "Use default value" - it then looks upwards through the chain of settings until it finds a non-zero value, eventually reaching the Default Go Time for In/Out timing, Zero for Delay and Infinite for Wait.



    [edited by: Richard at 5:18 PM (GMT -6) on Sat, Mar 7 2009]
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