Hi all!
I've got a question about sequences/chases...
I often have to busk shows on our Congo (V5), so try to make use of chases, but I can't seem to get them to work how I want.
I press SEQ and then go in and make my sequence, setting levels, and making the presets. But I am a bit confussed. What is the difference between a Sequence and a chase?
I use the chase setting, and pop the chase into a master playback, and have seen that I can use the connect and tap function to tap out a bpm for the chase. But, is it possible to just step the chase manualy? If I try to use the play button, or the forward button on the connect area, the chase just continues to run. I want it to go to the next step, and then stop and wait for my next press.
I've come from busking shows on a Pearl, and tho I can do almost everything that I used to be able to do, it still frustrates me how little live control I have over chases.
On a pearl I could have just 2 or three chases and just play with them live to get them to work exactly how I want at that moment.
For example, if I programmed a chase that would step through all the colours of my par cans, I could have that chase running fast, slow, to a tapped beat, on a maual tap, stepping, crossfading - all with just one chase! And all the changes could be made extremely quickly using the 2 wheels and the connect section. Congo doesn't seem to be able to compete in this regard.
So one chase could work for all speeds and styles of song, for a particular group of fixtures/generics. If I was really pushed for time, all I had to do was create a 1 parcan chase, and one intensity chase across my movers, and these would suffice for everything. It was also ridiculously quick to programme.
What I (we) need is to be able to connect a chase and then use two of the encoder wheels to control the speed and cross fade of the chase, just like on a Pearl. We could even have to ability to hold down the encoder wheel button (above it) and then dump that parameter into a playback master. Also we need to be able to manually step the chase in time with the music (not set a bpm as currently happens).
So, to elaborate, maybe one encoder wheel could control the BPM (speed) of the chase, while the other controls how much of that time is spent fading between steps. Maybe we could even use the encoder button to tap out a BPM and then use the actual 't'ap' button in order to manually advance the chase.
Any thoughts on adding this functionality to V6?
Thanks for your thoughts, I hope I explained it clearly enough.
Steve