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dash character before the fade time. For instance, the command
Time 5.5-10
will cause the fade to delay
5.5 seconds before beginning a 10 second fade.
Using Both Fade Delays And Split Fade Timing
Both fade delays and split fades can be combined. For instance, the command
Time 1-2/3-4
would
cause any channels fading up to be delayed 1 second before fading over 2 seconds, while the downward
fading channels would be delayed 3 seconds before fading over 4 seconds.
Determining The Current Global Fade Time
Use the
Time
command with the question mark (?) to return the current global fade time. A fade time such
as
7.21
or
12/3
will be returned.
Examples
Time 1
Sets the global fade time to 1 second.
Time 1.35/7.2
Sets the global fade time to 1.35 seconds for upward fading channels and 7.2 seconds for downward
fading channels.
Channel 1>10 Time 5 At 50
Selects channels 1 thru 10, then sets the fade time to 5 seconds, then sets the channels to 50%.
Playback 1 Time 3.5 At 25
Selects playback 1, then sets the fade time to 3.5 seconds, then sets the playback’s submaster to 25%.
See Also
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Note that the
Global Fade Time
is different from the
Cue Fade Time
. The global fade time effects the
At
command. The cue fade time effects the
Go
command. The cue fade time is set with the
command.
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