
If you had a sound event in a sequence (background music for instance) and you wished to change
just the volume setting for that music later in that sequence you can do so in the following way:
1) Let us assume that you have a timed sequence in which step
001
brings
In
a sound event and
steps 2 to 5 are scene event steps.
2) Insert a
Null Step
in front of step
004
by highlighting step
004
and then pressing
[Insert]
.
Hold down
[Ctrl]
and double-click on the time digits to set them to be the same as the
previous event.
3) Drag the sound event button containing the same sound event from the sound panel onto the
Null Step
BUT hold down the
[Ctrl]
key before you drop it. Step
004
is now a volume/pan
change event -
VP
will be shown to the right of the sound event name, and the value of the
volume level for that sound event, as was set on the sound panel, will also be seen to the
right of
VP
.
In a similar way to adjusting settings for sound event steps - see "Adjusting Settings for Sound
Event Steps", p.129, Right-clicking on the step (in the event label area) will produce a sound event
change adjustment panel on which you can adjust the volume and or pan position, and set a fade
time for how long it takes to go from its previous setting to this new setting.
Clicking on the
Exit
button turns off this display and returns to the sequence step details display.
To remove a volume/pan change step simply highlight the step, press the
[Delete]
key and confirm.
Auto-Playlist Function
If you are creating a sequence which contains events of different time durations that need to simply
run one after the other (often referred to as a ‘play list’) the features in this section can be used to
automatically calculate the step trigger times in a timed
sequence so that you don’t have to work
them out manually. The auto-playlist function can be used with timed sequences containing any
types of events that have set time durations, e.g. sound events, timed sequences etc. and the trigger
times are automatically calculated for you. You can also use events that don’t have fixed time
durations with this function but of course ShowMagic can’t calculate the times for you. Here’s an
example:
1) Using the Demo desk, open up an empty sequence button by right-clicking on it, or by
highlighting it and clicking the
Edit
button.
2) Drag and drop the
Mood2
and
CASH1
sound events from the sound panel into steps
001
and
002
respectively.
3) Drag and drop the
Spot Chase
and
Timed Sequence
events from the sequence panel into
steps
003
and
004
respectively.
4) Highlight any blank sequence step at the bottom of the step details display and press
[Insert]
to insert a
Null Step
at the end. This last
Null Step
will automatically be re-labelled as
End
.
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