Any way to make cues layer over each other?

Beginner to eos here! I'm trying to figure out how to create a cue that does not affect other cues while it runs. Say I'm running a show and I want to have one cue running a longer fade, while other cues run smaller flashes of lights. As of now, I've recorded the main fade cue and the cues moving the individual lights, however, whenever the individual light cues go, the fade doesn't run - those lights just stay on. I don't want this; I want the individual lights to "layer over" the big fade, so to speak.

If it helps, I don't have a console to run this off of (this is really just a project I'm doing for fun so I can learn), I'm running this all on a Mac with ETC Nomad. Any help or further question is appreciated!

Thanks!
Alexandra

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  • This "layering over" you describe is the default Eos behavior, it's a concept called move-fade. The important thing is to make sure you don't have competing move instructions for the same channels in the long and the short fades.

    In this example you can press Go for cue 3 while cue 2 is still running its transition. Channel 2 will do its short fade while channel 1 continues its long one. To make sure this works you have to avoid any move instruction for the long-fading channel in the short cue, i.e. channel 1 needs a magenta value in cue 3 rather than a blue or green one.

    There is also a video explaining concepts like move-fade: YouTube - Why did my console do that?

    Does this help?

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  • This "layering over" you describe is the default Eos behavior, it's a concept called move-fade. The important thing is to make sure you don't have competing move instructions for the same channels in the long and the short fades.

    In this example you can press Go for cue 3 while cue 2 is still running its transition. Channel 2 will do its short fade while channel 1 continues its long one. To make sure this works you have to avoid any move instruction for the long-fading channel in the short cue, i.e. channel 1 needs a magenta value in cue 3 rather than a blue or green one.

    There is also a video explaining concepts like move-fade: YouTube - Why did my console do that?

    Does this help?

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