Crossfades (Automation); About The Crossfade Edit Event Window - Midas PRO1 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 23: Crossfades (Automation)
This chapter shows you how to use crossfades.
Crossfades are events that are triggered using the standard event mechanism, and are
managed via the Automation screen. A crossfade event is managed in a similar way
to any other event, such as GPIO and MIDI, and is detailed later on in this section.
A crossfade event is a trigger to change the value of a control — most often but not
always a fader — between two levels, that of the current control position and that of the
position in another scene, over time. If the level in the next scene is higher than the
current level, the crossfade uses the 'fade up' time; if it is lower, it uses the 'fade down'
time.

About the crossfade Edit Event window

You can edit the parameters of a crossfade event in the Edit Event window.
Crossfade Edit Event window (for details of the Edit Event window elements that are
common to each event type, see Figure 15 "Edit Event window" on page 202)
Item
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2
PRO1 Live Audio System
Operator Manual
The Incoming and Outgoing options
are not used on crossfades
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4
3
2
Element
Description
Crossfade Group
Opens the Crossfade Groups screen (see
Edit button
"Crossfade groups" on page 211).
Crossfade set up
See "Crossfade set up section in the Edit Event
section
window" on page 209.
Parameter drop-down list
207

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