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Hey Looking for some help,

 

on a stand desk, it is possible to split cues and have bits going up and down at different speeds,

 

is this possible on a frog? perhaps using tracking?

 

 

any tips apprechiated

 

Jon

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As far as the brightness / intensity parameters are concerned this is determined by the fade up and fade down times for the memory.

 

When going from memory A to memory B the fade times programmed in memory B are used.

 

Channels which are going from a higher level to a lower level will do so in the fade down time.

Channels which are going from a lower level to a higher level will do so in the fade up time.

 

Example :

 

Memory A: Channels 1-6 @ 50%

 

Memory B: Channels 1-2 @ 0, Channels 3-4 @ 50%, Channels 5-6 @100%, Fade Up = 5 secs; Fade down = 1 sec.

 

Output memory A: Channels 1-6 fade to 50%

 

Output memory B: Channels 1-2 fade down to 0 in 1 second, Channels 3-4 remain at 50%, channels 5-6 fade up to 100% in 5 seconds.

 

Hope that helps

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Posted

Hi

 

You can also use dwell times and follow on cues to get multipart changes happening. For instance Q1 is a fade up, Q2 has a dwell time of 5 seconds and a fade of 5 seconds for movement. The light will fade up and then move.

 

Hope that helps.

 

Graham

Graham

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