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Infinity Chimp Series
Infinity Chimp Series
Dimmer HTP
- All values being stored in that cuelist will be compared to others by the "Latest Takes
Precedence" principle - except the dimmer values, which will be compared by dimmer level. That means
that values will override values which have been output previously, except for the dimmer value. Here,
the Cuelist set to HTP with the highest dimmer level will be output.
LTP High Priority
- All values being stored in that cuelist will be compared to others by the "Latest takes
Precedence" principle. That means that values will override values, which have been output previously.
This setting will always override values contained in "LTP" priority lists, even if those have been started after
the List set to "High Priority".
Run Mode
Use this dropdown menu to define how the cuelist should behave if reaching the end. The default is
Loop
at End
.
Settings are:
Loop at End
- The Cuelist will wrap around and jump back to the first cue after hitting go while the last
cue is played back.
Release at End
- The Cuelist will release (Switch off) itself after hitting go another time while the last cue is
being output.
Stop at End
- The Cuelist will stop at the last cue and pressing the "Go" Button again does not show any
effect.
Release Time
This is the amount of time the cuelist will fade out for when it is switched off, providing a smooth transition
instead of just “snapping” fixtures to their default or other output values. The default Outfade time is
2
Seconds
.
Mutual Release Group
Adds this cuelist to selected Mutual Release Group, which may only contain one active cuelist. When
starting a new cuelist within a Mutual Release Group, the previously running cuelist will be turned off as
soon as the new cuelist completed its infade.
Fade Master
This will tell the cuelist which
Fadetime Master
it should listen to.
Fade Master Fader are used to modify the crossfade behavior from Cue to Cue within a Cuelist or
Chaser. Chimp supports up to 3 Fadetime Masters. They can be configured to either be relative or
absolute (see “Show Wide Settings – Setting Timing Defaults”).
It is important to note that the behavior of a Fadetime Master differs for Chasers and Cuelists. Behavior
also differs based on the type of Fade Master: Relative or Absolute.
In general,
absolute
Fadetime Masters
will replace or set the default Fadetime (In-Fade) of a Cue to a
fixed value.
Relative
Fadetime Master
will scale a given Value according to a reference value. The reference Value
will be different for Cuelists and Chasers:
For a Cuelist the reference Value is the given Cue Timing.
For A Chaser the reference Value is set by the Chasers Master Trigger.
Effect Speed Master