Rate Override

So, everyone, we are interested to know how you currently use the rate override function on the faders.

First, are you using it?  If not, is this because you don't need it, or because it isn't functioning the way that you would like.

If you are using it, are you generally using to to adjust the rate for:

A one off cue and any cues with a follow/hang time?

Or a longer sequence of cues?

Is anyone using rate on an entire cue list?

thanks much, for any feedback you can provide.

Anne

 

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  • I would like to use it in previews but at the moment I can't.

    I need to use it when I have a long cue running with a moving light fading out and then marking at the end of the cue (for the following Q) but the next cue has been called and should be running. If this cue still has 5 seconds to playback and reset the light I would like to rate this through because I can't go on the next cue until the moving light has marked

    The problem at the moment is if I did rate the running cue through and the rate end up at 400%, this doesn't reset back to 100% for the next cue. So when I rush to go into the next scene (because it's already late) instead of it being a 20 second slow fade I now have a 5 second fade up.

    Nick

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  • I would like to use it in previews but at the moment I can't.

    I need to use it when I have a long cue running with a moving light fading out and then marking at the end of the cue (for the following Q) but the next cue has been called and should be running. If this cue still has 5 seconds to playback and reset the light I would like to rate this through because I can't go on the next cue until the moving light has marked

    The problem at the moment is if I did rate the running cue through and the rate end up at 400%, this doesn't reset back to 100% for the next cue. So when I rush to go into the next scene (because it's already late) instead of it being a 20 second slow fade I now have a 5 second fade up.

    Nick

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