Automark cue takes discrete timing from next cue

When a cue with discrete timing on channels is automarked, the total time of that cue is at least as long as the longest time of that discrete time.

E.g.

Cue 3 has a cuetime of 3 seconds but has two channels that have a discrete timing of 60 seconds

Cue 2 has a time of 30 seconds and marks these two channels for the next cue. Now the total fade time of cue 2 is 60 seconds, although nothing appears to be happening after the first 30 seconds.

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  • I personally tend to use discreet timing relatively i.e. Channel [time] [/] 50 will make the channel come up in half the cue time, when the cue time is changed you don't have to give the discreet time again.

    All the other things I put in parts for extra clarity when running cues by labeling them.

    Also I give just intensity a discreet time by using the command [intensity] [time] [X] to make sure the NP's mark in their normal mark times.

    Greetings,

    Bart
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  • I personally tend to use discreet timing relatively i.e. Channel [time] [/] 50 will make the channel come up in half the cue time, when the cue time is changed you don't have to give the discreet time again.

    All the other things I put in parts for extra clarity when running cues by labeling them.

    Also I give just intensity a discreet time by using the command [intensity] [time] [X] to make sure the NP's mark in their normal mark times.

    Greetings,

    Bart
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