This should be an easy one, didn't see it in a tutorial though. How do I program a set of channels to have a, let's just say, 3 second intensity increase and a different set of channels to have a 1 second decrease in the same cue. Ion light board.
This should be an easy one, didn't see it in a tutorial though. How do I program a set of channels to have a, let's just say, 3 second intensity increase and a different set of channels to have a 1 second decrease in the same cue. Ion light board.
Use a "Split Fade" which is a Cue with a different up time than down time in the cue. For example, if you wanted to do this in an existing Cue #10, type the following:
[Cue] [1] [0] [Time] [3] [Time] [1] [Enter]
The following syntax does the same thing:
[Cue] [1] [0] [Time] [3] [/] [1] [Enter]
The Video explaining this is here: 07.2 Record with Time
Use a "Split Fade" which is a Cue with a different up time than down time in the cue. For example, if you wanted to do this in an existing Cue #10, type the following:
[Cue] [1] [0] [Time] [3] [Time] [1] [Enter]
The following syntax does the same thing:
[Cue] [1] [0] [Time] [3] [/] [1] [Enter]
The Video explaining this is here: 07.2 Record with Time
as long as everything going brighter uses one time and everything going less bright uses another time you don't need discrete timing but can simply use the split timing.
@Mike: 1 thru 10 time 3/1 throws an error. in discrete times there is no slash notation
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