Manual say that "Faded palettes do not go into the programmer so don’t use fades when programming".
And I knew it from Pearl Tiger.
In Titan One, I made a Macro that set Palette Master Time to 3 seconds.
Clear programmer, push the macro, select some fixtures and apply a color palette.
Then when I shot a cue, it didn't work.
Because the color palette was in programmer.
I don't know why.
My user settings of Palettes:
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Quick Palettes Enabled
Minimum Palette Mode Global
Add New Palette Channels Playbacks On
Auto Legend Enabled
Highlight Active Palettes Disabled
Filter Relevant Palettes Enabled
Master Palette Time = 3s
Master Palette Overlap = 100%
Record nested Palettes Enabled
Preset Palettes Disabled
My Palette Keys of Profile:
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Palette key -> Select Palette
Palette takes precedence over flash
Palette is fired with its times
Timing Palette Get In Programmer
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Re: Timing Palette Get In Programmer
I think the manual is wrong in this regard.
The best way to avoid palettes entering the programmer is to not select fixtures and use quick palettes (usually in conjunction with palettes that apply to specific fixtures). Alternatively you could set the playbacks to the 'Programmer' priority which will let them override the programmer.
The best way to avoid palettes entering the programmer is to not select fixtures and use quick palettes (usually in conjunction with palettes that apply to specific fixtures). Alternatively you could set the playbacks to the 'Programmer' priority which will let them override the programmer.
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