Fade Curve - Martin Xciter User Manual

Hands-on lighting control tool for djs and lighting operators
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When you start from scratch, the Xciter uses default timing (ST = 1.0 sec, FT = 1.0 sec).
1. Press {ST: 1.0 S} to change the scene time.
Use ARROW or SCR1 to modify the value.
Use [CLEAR] and NL 1-10 to input a new value.
2. Press [ENT] to confirm, [ESC] to cancel and return to the previous value.
3. Press {FT: 1.0 S} to change the fade time.
Use ARROW or SCR1 to modify the value.
Use [CLEAR] and NL1-10 to input a new value.
4. Press [ENT] to confirm, [ESC] to cancel and return to the previous value.
Note that when you select a timing parameter, a G appears in front of the parameter to indicate that you
are changing global timing. The global timing gives the same timing to all scenes. Beware: if you change
global timing, local timings are overwritten.
You can also set local timing for each scene in the editor. Do this by holding down [SHIFT] while you select
the timing parameter. Note that an L appears in front of the parameter to indicate that you are changing
local timing of the current scene.

16.7.4 Fade curve

Xciter can fade between scenes in three ways:
Linear
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Logarithmic
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Exponential
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time [sec]
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time [sec]
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time [sec]
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