Using The Time Parameter; Using Crossfade, Delay, And Mspeed - High End Systems studio spot User Manual

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9. Using the up and down arrow keys, set the unit of time and press
<
>. For additional information, refer to "Using the Time
ENTER
Parameter" below.
10.Using the procedures outlined in steps 5 and 6, set the values for
(crossfade),
X F A d
"Using Crossfade, Delay, and MSpeed" below for additional
information.
11.Press <
> to back out of the current scene. Repeat steps 4
MENU
through 10 until all desired scenes have been programmed.
Note: for additional editing information, refer to "Step-By-Step Editing
Example" on page 4-4.

Using the Time Parameter

The T I M E parameter determines the unit of time used in each scene for
crossfade and delay. Choose from the following options:
• S E C - seconds
• M I N - minutes
• H O U R - hours
Crossfade and delay values can be set from 0.1 to 166. MSpeed values
can be set from 0.15 to 252.7.

Using Crossfade, Delay, and MSpeed

Crossfade, delay, and MSpeed are independent timing elements in each
preset scene. Crossfade and MSpeed determine the amount of time a
construct takes to move from one position (value) to another, while delay
is the length of each scene.
MSpeed controls the timing for pan and tilt and can be selectively applied
to color selection, litho selection, and litho rotation. Crossfade
controls the timing for all other constructs. This allows you to
program constructs that will reach their destinations at different
times within one scene. Refer to Figure 4.1.
Tip: to make circular and ballyhoo motions with fixtures, experiment with
setting Delay less than MSpeed.
(delay), and
d L A Y
M S P d
(MSpeed). Refer to
Chapter 4 Preset Scenes
4-3

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