I have a little question about shapes.
When i program a shape on to my fixtures e.g. a circle I use te LTP fade time to let the fixtures go graduatly from there position into the shape but when I run the shape on a playback fader, the moment I put the fader down de fixtures go rapidly back to their original positions. Can I make the pan tilt movement fade out to so that they wil move smoothly to their orignal position?
Or am I just programming wrong??
Thanx..
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I'm strugling for a while now with the same problem. So if I read it right here's what i have to do in my situation:
I build a shape wich includes a circle movement without any pan/tilt information recorded on channel mode.
I put the playback parameters on speed timed and size static. cause i want to alter my speed during show.
I'm experiencing that the shape kicks in when i fade it up. making it very ugly to look at. most of the time i work with the dims down of my moving lights but that doesnt work all the time.
So i have to correct the ltp fade time in edit times? Is this correct or do I have to do more?
Cause i tried a lot of stuff but it did'nt work so far.
I build a shape wich includes a circle movement without any pan/tilt information recorded on channel mode.
I put the playback parameters on speed timed and size static. cause i want to alter my speed during show.
I'm experiencing that the shape kicks in when i fade it up. making it very ugly to look at. most of the time i work with the dims down of my moving lights but that doesnt work all the time.
So i have to correct the ltp fade time in edit times? Is this correct or do I have to do more?
Cause i tried a lot of stuff but it did'nt work so far.
You must set size to timed.
Then timed fade in can then be set with LTP fade + mode1 (automatic when defining a time), but this will still snap out.
For a smooth fade out you must set to mode2 and manually use the fader. You can do this in conjunction with LTP fade time but it may give strange results.
Then timed fade in can then be set with LTP fade + mode1 (automatic when defining a time), but this will still snap out.
For a smooth fade out you must set to mode2 and manually use the fader. You can do this in conjunction with LTP fade time but it may give strange results.
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