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Titan Mobile Palette FADE OUT

Posted: 29 Mar 2019, 19:47
by sultahan
Hi. I have to Titan Mobile. How can I do palette delay in, delay out, fade in .....

Re: Titan Mobile Palette FADE OUT

Posted: 29 Mar 2019, 22:14
by Gregory
You can record times in palettes: first put the times you require in the programmer by pressing the Time button (above Clear) then press Record Palette and select the location to record to (this assumes that your mask is set to include Time which is the default). Once recorded you can select the palette to put the times in the programmer and when recorded into cues they will reference the palette and be updated when the palette is. If you want the palette to apply using the time stored within it you will need to change your key profile to enable this setting. There is also a Master Palette Time which you can set either in the Palette menu or via macros to set the default time all palettes will apply in if no other time is specified.

Re: Titan Mobile Palette FADE OUT

Posted: 30 Mar 2019, 16:13
by sultahan
Thanks for your reply. I want to assign time to the saved position palette. How can I save the delay in the registered position shortly from the palette. Thanks.

Re: Titan Mobile Palette FADE OUT

Posted: 31 Mar 2019, 13:55
by sideshowbond
Delay and fade out values are playback/cuelist parameters and cannot be stored in palettes as far as I know. Fade in times can be stored as Greg explained

Re: Titan Mobile Palette FADE OUT

Posted: 01 Apr 2019, 14:15
by Gregory
sideshowbond wrote:Delay and fade out values are playback/cuelist parameters and cannot be stored in palettes as far as I know. Fade in times can be stored as Greg explained

You can store delay in and fade out times in a palette and as described above these can be recorded into cues which will then reference the times in the palette, so if you update the times in the palette the times in the cue will update. Delay in and out times do not change what is output when you apply the palette (with Palette is fired with its times enabled) but will still go into the programmer. The problem with these times in palettes is that you cannot view them directly, you can select some fixtures then apply the palette and you will see by pressing the Time button. In the Playback View you can toggle the View Palettes context menu option to view the legend of the palette referenced by the cue times.