Example 5: Create a Loop
This example demonstrates how to create a loop of several presets.
The following procedure will create a loop out of three presets, numbered 2, 3 and 4. The Follow
Times of each preset will be set to have the presets automatically advance every 5 seconds, Fade
Times will produce smooth 3 second transitions between presets, and a loop will cause the last
preset in the sequence to loop back to the first preset.
Action
Select the first Preset to be edited. In this
example, we'll edit Preset 2.
Set the Fade Time to 3 seconds.
Set the Follow Time to 5 seconds.
Store the changes to Preset 2.
Switch to Preset 3.
Set the Fade Time to 3 seconds.
Set the Follow Time to 5 seconds.
Store the changes to Preset 3.
Switch to Preset 4.
Set the Fade Time to 3 seconds.
Set the Follow Time to 5 seconds.
Set the Loop to Preset 2.
Store the changes.
After this procedure is complete, activate Preset 2 to start the loop. Each preset in the sequence will
appear one after another, every 5 seconds.
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Using SceneStation Studio
Open the station editor window and click
the Presets tab. Then, click on Preset 2
in the list.
Enter the time into the Fade Time field.
In this example, enter 3 and choose
"Seconds" in the pop-up menu.
Enter the time into the Follow Time field.
In this example, enter 5 and choose
"Seconds" in the pop-up menu.
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Click on Preset 3 in the list.
Enter the time into the Fade Time field.
In this example, enter 3 and choose
"Seconds" in the pop-up menu.
Enter the time into the Follow Time field.
In this example, enter 5 and choose
"Seconds" in the pop-up menu.
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Click on Preset 4 in the list.
Enter the time into the Fade Time field.
In this example, enter 3 and choose
"Seconds" in the pop-up menu.
Enter the time into the Follow Time field.
In this example, enter 5 and choose
"Seconds" in the pop-up menu.
Choose Preset 2 in the pop-up menu.
Click on the Sync button to send the
changes to the station, or use the File >
Save menu to save the changes to a file.
Using the Programmer's Remote
Press EDIT, and then the two-digit Preset
number, "02".
Press FADE, then enter the desired Fade
Time in seconds. In this example, enter
"3".
Press FOLLOW, then enter the desired
Follow Time in seconds. In this example,
enter "5".
Press ENTER to save the changes.
Press EDIT, and then the two-digit Preset
number, "03".
Press FADE, then enter the desired Fade
Time in seconds. In this example, enter
"3".
Press FOLLOW, then enter the desired
Follow Time in seconds. In this example,
enter "5".
Press ENTER to save the changes.
Press EDIT, and then the two-digit Preset
number, "04".
Press FADE, then enter the desired Fade
Time in seconds. In this example, enter
"3".
Press FOLLOW, then enter the desired
Follow Time in seconds. In this example,
enter "5".
Press LOOP, then enter the preset to
loop to. In this example, enter "2".
Press ENTER to save the Preset after
adjusting the Preset's levels.
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