Please give us back FX live Speed Change

Dear All,

what I'm hardly missing and all time requesting since release of Hog 3 is the aibility to change speed of an fx recorded in a cue.

On Hog 2 it was possible to run a fx out of a cue and speed could be edited by keeping choose pressed and adjust the Single Cue Rate (Mid Wheel).

Especially in Festival and one off Situation this was a really powerful tool for everybody to fastly adjust the movements, chases, faders and whatever you're currently running out of your cue list.

But this is actually (since Release) only available for Chases.

An Alternative for me would be also the Grand MA/Avo Style (No, I don't use these desks) to use a second fader and specify him as Speed Controller for desired lists cues.
This blocks one additional fader so I would prefer the old Hog 2 Style.

I'm sure that many people can second my wish.

Best

Rolf Wenzel
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  • How acceptable would it be to limit this to a scene v. a cuelist. I don't know H2, so, from the H3 perspective it would seem straightforward to hold down the choose button for a scene on a fader, (right now Rate is mapped to wheel 1, i guess it means nothing to a scene, but...), then map the wheels to as you suggest, fx rate - fx size. We could add fx-offset and fx-length as well I believe.

    Now, if you try to apply this notion to a cuelist it would be much more difficult because of tracking. So, is a scene an appropriate place?

    Thanks,
    Donald
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  • How acceptable would it be to limit this to a scene v. a cuelist. I don't know H2, so, from the H3 perspective it would seem straightforward to hold down the choose button for a scene on a fader, (right now Rate is mapped to wheel 1, i guess it means nothing to a scene, but...), then map the wheels to as you suggest, fx rate - fx size. We could add fx-offset and fx-length as well I believe.

    Now, if you try to apply this notion to a cuelist it would be much more difficult because of tracking. So, is a scene an appropriate place?

    Thanks,
    Donald
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