MARK CUE FADE

IT'S POSSIBLE TO SET FADE TIME FOR NON INTENSITY PARAMETERS TO ZERO BY DEFAULT IN MARK CUES. I DON'T EXPLAIN ME WHAT IS THE UTILITY TO FADE PARAMETERS THAT DON'T SEE....:dunno:THANX
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  • I have always found that slow mark cues are an advantage when used with scrollers as there is nothing more annoying then hearing a scroller whiz from frame 1 to 16 in a quiete part of a play.

    Also sometimes bar/truss swinging can be a problem when movers quickly switch to there new position, a slow mark time can sometimes stop or at least minimize this.

    I have seen this happen on musicals where the lx bars are still swaying when the movers fade on again, doesn't look great!!

    Ti
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  • I have always found that slow mark cues are an advantage when used with scrollers as there is nothing more annoying then hearing a scroller whiz from frame 1 to 16 in a quiete part of a play.

    Also sometimes bar/truss swinging can be a problem when movers quickly switch to there new position, a slow mark time can sometimes stop or at least minimize this.

    I have seen this happen on musicals where the lx bars are still swaying when the movers fade on again, doesn't look great!!

    Ti
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