Hog Questions...

1) is it possible to put only time on a pallette ?
2)is it possible to have a chase or P/T effect running and change position without stopping it for example have a ballyhoo on the dance floor and then hit a stage position and have the ballyhoo keep moving on stage.

thanks,
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  • Ok I'm gonna give you an example on how to insert time in a palette.

    let's say I've got 10 mac2k wash in my show.

    1 trhu 10 Enter
    adjsut pan and tilt.

    Now you can choose one of the following way to insert time.
    You can push [Position] [Time] 10 [enter]: this way you give your position parameters a 10 sec. fade in.

    Or adjust your position and push [Time]. Spin the encoders to adjust your timing.


    Now Push [Record], mask P and T in the record option toolbar, open your position directory and touch a free cell.

    As you record your new position a P.T. should appear in the upper right corner of your new position palette, indicating you have position parameters and timing included in the palette.
    Remember that you have to turn fade changes on in the programmer to being able to see your palette applied with the recorded time.

    If you enter your timing via command line remember any time you push time toggles between fade in, delay and path.
    Example: if you use the following syntax:
    1>10 Enter
    Adjust pan and tilt
    [position][time]10[time]5[time]1
    you are basically telling your fixtures to go to this position with a 10sec fade in time, 5sec delay, with a linear path.
    Hope this helps
    Marco
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  • Ok I'm gonna give you an example on how to insert time in a palette.

    let's say I've got 10 mac2k wash in my show.

    1 trhu 10 Enter
    adjsut pan and tilt.

    Now you can choose one of the following way to insert time.
    You can push [Position] [Time] 10 [enter]: this way you give your position parameters a 10 sec. fade in.

    Or adjust your position and push [Time]. Spin the encoders to adjust your timing.


    Now Push [Record], mask P and T in the record option toolbar, open your position directory and touch a free cell.

    As you record your new position a P.T. should appear in the upper right corner of your new position palette, indicating you have position parameters and timing included in the palette.
    Remember that you have to turn fade changes on in the programmer to being able to see your palette applied with the recorded time.

    If you enter your timing via command line remember any time you push time toggles between fade in, delay and path.
    Example: if you use the following syntax:
    1>10 Enter
    Adjust pan and tilt
    [position][time]10[time]5[time]1
    you are basically telling your fixtures to go to this position with a 10sec fade in time, 5sec delay, with a linear path.
    Hope this helps
    Marco
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