
Colortran Encore Control Console
Software Version 3.05
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time (the first number in a command) is the fade time for those channels going
to a higher level. The down time (the second number in a command) is the
fade time for those channels going to a lower level.
Split fades run on separate faders. In a Playback Fader Box, the up arrow
indicates the fader with the up portion of the fade. The down arrow indicates
the fader with the down portion of the fade. To take manual control of a fade
time, press the Take Control button and move the playback fader handle.
You can assign split delays to a split time. Again, the first number in the
Command Line is the delay for the up time, and the second number is the delay
for the down time. A command with a value on only one side of the [+] in the
Command Line assigns a delay to only the up (or down) fade. If a cue is
assigned a split delay time, the regular cue fade time automatically shows as a
split delay time.
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To assign a split time to the current cue in the Stage,
Preview, Cuesheet or Playback displays:
[TIME] [#] [+] [#] [ENTER]
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To assign separate delay times for up and down fades:
[DELAY] [#] [+] [#] [ENTER]
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To assign a split delay to only the up or down fade of a
cue:
[DELAY] [#] [+] [ENTER]
(Assigns the
delay to the up time only.)
- or -
[DELAY] [+] [#] [ENTER]
(Assigns the
delay to the down time only.)
Cue Profiles
You can assign a profile to a cue fade so that the fade reflects the curve of the
assigned profile. Any of the 15 profiles can be used for a cue profile, including
profiles that are already used for dimmer profiles. One example of using a cue
profile would be if you have a long slow fade, like a sunrise or a sunset, and you
want the fade to be faster at the end. You can assign different profiles to each
part of a multipart cue, and to the separate up and down times of a split fade.
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Cue profiles must begin at zero and end at Full to function
correctly
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