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8. Chases - Page 149
TitanUniversal_Man_v7-0_TT.doc 03 September 2013
1> Press [Edit Times] from the top level menu then the Swop
button of the chase.
2> Set the Crossfade, Speed, Fixture Overlap and Attribute Overlap
settings as described below.
3> Press Exit to finish.
To set speed, press [Speed] then type the new speed, then
press Enter. The speed can be set in Beats Per Minute (BPM) or
seconds depending on the user settings.
To set crossfade, press [Xfade] then type the fade from 0 – 100
and press Enter. 0=no fade (the chase will “snap”), 100=max
fade (the chase will move continuously from cue to cue).
When in Run mode, you can set the chase speed of the
connected chase by tapping the [Tap Tempo] button in the
main menu at the speed you want the chase to run. (The
option only appears when a chase is connected). You can also
assign the blue or grey handle button to be a “tap tempo”
button using the Key Profiles option (see section
12.2.1 on page
192).
The Overlap functions allow you to offset and overlap the timing of
changes in the chase. This can create really amazing visual effects
with hardly any programming. The best way to learn about overlap is
to program a chase with two cues involving several fixtures, then
experiment with the overlap settings to see the various “roll” and
“peel off” effects which result.
The following diagram shows you the effects of cue overlap, fixture
overlap and attribute overlap in chases.
Press [Fixture Overlap] then enter 0-100 on the keypad to
change how fixtures overlap in the cue. 100% (the normal
setting) means all fixtures fade together. 0% means that the
first fixture will finish its fade before the next one starts giving a
“rolling” change across a range of fixtures. 50% means that the
2
nd
fixture will start fading when the first one is half way
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