
will remain unaffected. A snapshot cannot be changed into a chase, manual
,
timed
or random
sequence, it is fixed at
Snap
.
Events can later be dropped into a snapshot or deleted from it in the
usual way and these events can be set to
In
or
On
, but no other settings are available.
In/Out
When a snapshot has been recorded you can select either
Normal
or
Chase
for
In/Out
as described
below:
Normal
When set to
Normal
the events in that snapshot will use their normal fade
In
and
Out
times if
In
is
selected for that event step in the snapshots step details display. If
On
is selected for that event step
then that event will come on instantly (when that snapshot is started) and go off instantly (when that
snapshot is stopped) and any
In
and
Out
settings for that event are ignored.
Please Note:
The sequence sub-master fader
In
and
Out
times for that snapshot - if set to anything other than
00:00.00 -
will be used when the snapshot is started and stopped. If any
In
and
Out
settings are
made for event steps within that snapshot then these will be used AS WELL AS the sequence sub-
master fader
In
and
Out
times. The sequence sub-master fader
In
and
Out
times have the highest
priority however and it is important to know how this affects events within that snapshot -
particularly when the snapshot is turned off. To help explain what happens to events in that snapshot
take the following simple example.
Example:
A snapshot containing a lighting scene has its sub-master fader
In
and
Out
times both set to 1
second.
The lighting scene event in that snapshot has it’s own fade
In
and
Out
times set to 2 seconds on the
scene panel. That lighting scene event step is set to
In
in the snapshots step details display.
Now what happens when the snapshot is turned on? - The sequence sub-master fader takes 1 second
to fade up to full; by this time the scene is at 50% and so it continues to fade up to it’s stored levels
over the remaining 1 second.
What happens when the snapshot is turned off? - The sequence sub-master fader takes 1 second to
fade down to 0; the scene has faded down to 50% by this time but the sequence has finished so the
scene then goes off instantly. So in effect, the scene was simply forced to fade out over 1 second
(rather than 2) by the priority of the sequence sub-master fader
Out
time.
Chase
Setting the
In/Out
on a snapshot to
Chase
allows you to ‘Blend’ the channels used by a number of
chases
contained in that snapshot. If you are running chases
recorded into snapshots and these
chases
use the same fixtures, the various scenes used in those chases
will move smoothly between
each others’ positions if those chases
are set to
In
in their snapshot. If you wish those chases
to
restart from their recorded start positions - to jump there rather than blending - then set them to
On
.
Experiment with these
In
and
On
settings to achieve the desired results.
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