Skipping a programed 'Fade In'

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Skipping a programed 'Fade In'

Post by Dannyboy » Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:49 am

Hi

A quick question - rather confusing to explain so I'll try my best!

Recently, while working through a technical rehearsal, I had 2 cues which crossfaded from one into the other over 3 or so minutes. Due to ease I programed SCS to deal with the fade times. Problems arose when the rehearsal stopped and my operator stopped all cues rather then pausing, which meant that we had to restart and wait a while for the cue to be audible. Unfortunely he done this a few times, and it started to get annoying!!

The only way I could think to avoid this was to pause the tracks, or pre-mix the tracks fading in - so if you do need to stop you can just skip through the recording, but if a longer fade is needed you would have to re-edit. Does anyone know of a way to override the fade?

Cheers

Danny

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Post by Mike Daniell » Mon Nov 05, 2007 6:16 pm

Not sure if I'm understanding the problem exactly, but during a fade-in you can drag the Level slider to any required level and the fade-in is immediately cancelled. Combine that with dragging the Progress slider and you should be able to pick up the cue just as you want to.
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Post by Dannyboy » Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:03 pm

Hi Mike

Thanks. Dragging the level slider and saving the changes would be a solution. Never come across this before as I had never used such long fades.

Thanks for your quick reply, and for the great program. Has made my life so much easier.

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Post by Mike Daniell » Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:29 pm

If you save the changes this will store a new level for the cue. I'm not sure that's what you want to do if you're just temporarily wanting to skip the fade. If you just drag the slider to your new level but don't save changes then the next time you run the show you will still have the original level setting.
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Post by Dannyboy » Mon Nov 05, 2007 10:48 pm

Thanks Mike. Typing too fast and not reading is a flaw. Forgot to type the work 'not'.

Thanks again

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