vooghtay Posted October 7, 2007 Report Posted October 7, 2007 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 Quote
K-Nine Posted October 8, 2007 Report Posted October 8, 2007 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 Quote K-Nine : Technically Advanced Roving Dog In Space Bran Media | Myspace
NZ Posted October 11, 2007 Report Posted October 11, 2007 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 Quote Graham
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