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Copyright Avolites Limited 2011
8. Cue Lists - Page 97
TitanMobile_Man_v4-0.doc 07/04/2011 13:46:00
Note: To obtain the effect which was called “cue overlap” in
previous versions of software, use [Link With Previous Cue]
and set a percentage Link Offset time. Link Offset of 100% is
equivalent to Cue Overlap of 0% and vice versa.
8.6.3 Individual attribute fade times
You can set individual fade times for each IPCGBES attribute group.
You can also select which fixtures this is applied to. For example you
can make the position change take 2 seconds, but the colour change
take 10 seconds.
Additionally you can set individual times for each attribute so you
could make the pan fade over a different time to the tilt.
To set times for an attribute group, first select the Set Times menu
and go to the cue you want to set as described above, then press G
[Next] to go to the second page of options.
1> Press C [Attribute times].
2> All fixtures in the cue will be selected. If you don’t want to
change the times for any fixtures, deselect them now. You can
press the ALL button (below Next Time) to select all fixtures in
the cue or Shift+ALL to deselect all fixtures.
3> Press the softkey for the attribute group you want to change.
4> Press A [Delay] to set the delay time, or press B [Fade] to set
the fade time. Press G [Use global] to remove the attribute
group timing and go back to the normal delay/fade times for
the cue.
You can use [Individual Attributes] to set times for one attribute
within the group, for example just Pan from within the Position
group. You can also use the Cue View window to set times for
individual attributes.
8.6.4 Fixture overlap
For each cue you can set a (linked together) fixture overlap, which
causes Titan Mobile to apply the settings in the cue to each fixture
sequentially giving a “rolling” change across the fixtures in the cue.
This can create some great effects without much programming on
your part.
Press A [Fixture Overlap] (on the second page of the Cue Times
menu) then enter 0-100 on the keypad to change how fixtures
overlap in the cue. 100% means all fixtures fade together (the
normal setting). 0% means that the first fixture will finish its
fade before the next one starts. 50% means that the 2
nd
fixture
will start fading when the first one is half way through its fade.
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