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7.6.
Time for Playback
Each playback has its own running time. There are 4
kinds of global times for each Cue-lists playback: delay
in, fade in, delay out and fade out. Meanwhile, there
are 3 kinds of global times for each Cue playback:
delay in, fade in and fade out. Besides, you may set
some of the functions, such as fixture overlap,
individual attribute times, fixture order and etc. at the
menu.
7.6.1.
Set Global Times
The times for Cue-lists playbacks are illustrated in the graphic on
the right.
Delay in and delay out times will start together. Fade in time starts after
delay in finished, while fade out time starts after delay out finished.
Fade out is only used on dimming channels. Fade out time will be used as
delay out between the steps if the coming step does not have a dim off
effect.
The times for Cue playbacks are illustrated in the graphic below.
There is no delay out time if it is a cue playback.
When fading in the playback, the fade in time starts to
run after the delay in is finished. When fading out the
playback, the fade out time starts to run immediately.
7.6.2.
Set Individual Attribute Times
The attribute time system allows you to set different running times for different attribute channels to achieve
complex changes with minimal editing.
The attributes times have only delay in and fade in times. When editing attribute times, you can switch to other
attributes by pressing attribute keys.
After set the attribute times, those attributes will not use global times unless you press
[Use Global]
again. Those
attributes did not being set to keep running global times.
Press
[Use Global]
if you want the edited attribute times to resume to global times.
Press
[Attribute Time Use Global]
if you want all attribute times to resume to global times.
Fade out
0
Timing(s)
Start
Delay in
Delay out
Fade in
0
Timing (s)
Start
Delay in
Fade in
Fade out
End