Hi
Plotting a show yesterday, is there any way you can make the fixture get into postion quicker when its in automark?
Its a simply brilliant feature but can it be sped up?
Patch
Hi
Plotting a show yesterday, is there any way you can make the fixture get into postion quicker when its in automark?
Its a simply brilliant feature but can it be sped up?
Patch
Please correct me if I'm wrong as I don't use Automark, but if it works the same as Mark in terms of timing. The marked channels will use the same time recorded on the marked cue.
Just apply a Discrete Ch Time to the Channels in question in the Cue they come up in.
basicaly what i feel it does is if it knows it going to be used in the next cue it will move itself and set its beam colour and focus so when you press go it fades up exsacly where you plotted it
patch_250 said:basicaly what i feel it does is if it knows it going to be used in the next cue it will move itself and set its beam colour and focus so when you press go it fades up exsacly where you plotted it
Attributes will move after the Cue has completed. By default (Auto)Mark uses the Cue Time for marking, if a more specificity time i.e. Attribute-Time is applied to the Cue this time will be used. It will always use the most specific time for a given fixture.
so for instance you want to snap the move for Ch1, you apply a discrete Focus Time to CH1.
I hope that helps...
Congo "AutoMark" always uses the timing from the place where the light actually comes on (Preset/Sequence Step).
So if you have an In time of 5 seconds when the light comes on, the 'marking move' before it will take 5 seconds.
If you change the Focus Time for the Preset where the light comes on to 2 seconds, then the 'marking move' for Pan & Tilt will take 2 seconds, while the Colour and Beam attributes will still take 5 seconds.
You can also use 'discrete' times for the specific attributes in the device if you need to be more specific - use [Format] & [Down_Arrow] in an Attribute Editor to show and edit these.
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