What are the benefits of a multipart cue as opposed to two or more normal cues carrying out the same functions?
Going back to an earlier post asking how to zero ML intensity while moving but restore on stop. Would a multipart cue be more suitable?
What are the benefits of a multipart cue as opposed to two or more normal cues carrying out the same functions?
Going back to an earlier post asking how to zero ML intensity while moving but restore on stop. Would a multipart cue be more suitable?
Forgot to mention we are using 'Cue Only' . I'm using two FPs so where do those green Q3s come from? . The manual says ELE2 ONLY has Automark and it is OFF by default. Looking at settings I can see {Mark Timing] but can't find how to enable disable our Automark. And final question for 2019; Using mostly regular dimmers with a couple of MLs for a regular stage play scenario are we better off using or not using Automark?.
Element2 has automark on by default, pretty sure about that.
if a channel shows MK (this can be in magenta or green), one or more parameters or one or more parameter categories will show for which cue they're automarking. so in cue 2 they would show MK and Q3 (which reads as "cue 3").
leave it on.
p156 notes "AutoMark is disabled by default" but I forgot the manual covers all the EOS systems. And, as I can't find any Automark on/off toggle I reckon our ELE2 is very much on and will stay that way. Thank you..
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