Please take a look at this video: https://youtu.be/gzRvFLPCuR0
What I'm seeing in Blind is not what I'm getting in Live.
Please take a look at this video: https://youtu.be/gzRvFLPCuR0
What I'm seeing in Blind is not what I'm getting in Live.
This is how automark works. You have a cue, cue 1, technically with two move instructions in it.
You then created a new cue 1, by homing the lights, and recording a cue 1. You haven't told the lights to re-mark (you can do this by typing "Go to Cue Enter), so they are just going to stay in their most recent values - in this case the home values. This is why you get that live move.
Eos is showing you the values that "win" at the end of the cue.
When you backup into cue 1, you are telling the desk that it should be set up for cue 2. So the lights mark. The move instruction is unfortunately hidden by the mark - if you turn off automark and part out the referenced mark you can see the moves in two different parts.
Alternatively, you can just "force" the live move. Since the Skypanels intensity is at 0 in your original LQ 1, the console's auto-mark feature isn't aware that you want to see the live move. It just thinks you want the colors to be marked so that as the Skypanels fade up, the color is already there. (Scott covered all of that already)
So, if you put the Skypanels intensity to 0.05 % or 0.01 % and update LQ 1, you can achieve the fade from white to the color you chose in LQ 2, aka the live color fade. And technically, it won't be marking anymore.
For the record, I have never seen an LED source (and definitely not incandescent) become visible at less than 1%. Many cheap LED's can blink on at 1%, yes, but literally all you need is that 0.01% as a data point for the console to see.
The problem with this is you can see a skypanel on at .01%
Another point that might be causing confusion is that in the 1st half of your video, when you went back to Live and stepped back into LQ 1, you still had Data Latched on. This meant that you were seeing the purple (tracking/marking) Intensity of "0.0" for each Skypanel, as opposed to the "MK" notation associated with channels marking.
If you had unlatched the Data, you'd see a bit more clearly that you had stepped back into the "complete" LQ 1, including the mark for the Skypanels color. So, you'd have purple "MK"'s in Intensity, and (green) "Q 2"'s in each NIP field.
Another tip would be to keep an eye out for your flags in your PSD. Often times a quick glance over there for an M, D, or an L can illustrate how the console thinks with auto-mark.
How about 0.001 %?
You can go even further...
Gotcha I didn't realize that. Is there no way to make this work other than that trick? I can't just turn automark off for that cue? When I tried it didn't seem to work
Of course there is :) You can, indeed, just turn automark off for that cue.
Where were you trying to turn automark off? Your LQ 1 is my guess? (Hint... it's actually LQ 2 that it needs to be off for... since this is where the data is actually stored!)
So, either in Live or Blind: Cue 2 AutoMark Off (which is Softkey 3) Enter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdbUTKMbcio&ab_channel=ETCVideoLibrary
Thank you so much for your response! Yes I was in Q1. Sheesh lots to learn still!
Thank you so much for your response! Yes I was in Q1. Sheesh lots to learn still!
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