Eos-Family (ION) - Function for ML's Move before go On!!!

Hey,

 

I'm looking for a function, which looking when the Moving Lights go on and move a Cue before to Color, Focus, Beam.

That the Moving light only drive to this positions which are really used!!!

 

thanks for help

 

Andre

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  • I'd encourage using Automark for this as well - but if you really, really want to avoid using it (???), you could always go through your cue lists, tracking positions to hold to suitable cues before changing, then staying there until active. A less time-consuming option than that is to manually mark your cues (for thisto work the Automark function  has to be disabled though), which has the benefit of choosing your marking locations, but has a larger probability of breaking your marks with later revisions - as in, you mark cue 3 to move during cue 2, then later add a cue 2.5 with those fixtures at differing values, breaking your manual mark. I think the cue gets a "m*" flag to indicate the broken mark at that point, but it's been a while, and I'm not at my console... And later revisions would mean reworking the manual tracking method, too, so manual entry really has very little benefit.

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  • I'd encourage using Automark for this as well - but if you really, really want to avoid using it (???), you could always go through your cue lists, tracking positions to hold to suitable cues before changing, then staying there until active. A less time-consuming option than that is to manually mark your cues (for thisto work the Automark function  has to be disabled though), which has the benefit of choosing your marking locations, but has a larger probability of breaking your marks with later revisions - as in, you mark cue 3 to move during cue 2, then later add a cue 2.5 with those fixtures at differing values, breaking your manual mark. I think the cue gets a "m*" flag to indicate the broken mark at that point, but it's been a while, and I'm not at my console... And later revisions would mean reworking the manual tracking method, too, so manual entry really has very little benefit.

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