EOS Busking Videos Question

I'm working through David Kane's Busking Concepts video series.

I'm working on the blueout look (video #11) and have watched it dozens of times.

I've got CL 999 on the master fader and I think I have all the properties set as recommended.

If I push a few submasters up and create a look on stage, then press GO, any non-zero channel BUMPS to 0 and the blue lights FADE UP as I would expect.   When I press the back button (RELEASE) everything fades up and down as I would expect.

Can anyone help me understand why when CL 999 takes control of those non-zero channels it just turns them off rather than fade them out in cue time?   Did I miss something David said?

And, if this is by design, is there a way to get a nice smooth fade to the blueout look using this priority 8 fader?

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  • I'm surprised that nobody had any insight into why using a cue list on the main fader didn't work.   If this isn't a bug, I'm wondering if it has something to do with how cue lists take control of channels?

    Anyway, to close this question... I applied the blueout preset to a group with all channels in the rig and assigned that to an ordinary fader, set it's priority to 8, gave it 3/hold/3 time, and set the faders second button to off.

    Although I've not test it fully, it seems to work (i.e. I can push up the blue out, adjust other faders, then pull down the blue out to get the next look).

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  • I'm surprised that nobody had any insight into why using a cue list on the main fader didn't work.   If this isn't a bug, I'm wondering if it has something to do with how cue lists take control of channels?

    Anyway, to close this question... I applied the blueout preset to a group with all channels in the rig and assigned that to an ordinary fader, set it's priority to 8, gave it 3/hold/3 time, and set the faders second button to off.

    Although I've not test it fully, it seems to work (i.e. I can push up the blue out, adjust other faders, then pull down the blue out to get the next look).

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