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Not if it's the first cue in your stack. Subsequent cues, if the light is dark in cue n and lit at a different position in cue n+1, then the light should "Move on dark" after cue n has run and thus when it lights in cue n+1 it is in the correct place already. Cue n can't be a snapshot (blocking) cue.

If the light is lit in cue n and also in cue n+1 then there is no Move on Dark opportunity. You would need a point cue ("n.5") to create a "marking cue" where the light is dark and the move can take place.

If you wanted the move then light behaviour on say a UDK then I don't know if you can do that, as it's a two-step process - move then light. (Sorry no UDKs on FLX S).

Kevin

Posted

Hi Josh,

As Kevin describes, FLX S consoles by default Move on Dark, and prepare a fixture’s colour, beam and position when a fixture has 0% intensity, for when the fixture is next used later in the cue stack. You will therefore need to have a cue where they are off, to allow this to happen. 

Some fixture’s do have the option to automatically go to 0% intensity when moving, however you’ll need to consult your fixture’s manual to see if this is possible.

Hope this helps, let us know if you have any queries. 

Edward

Edward Smith
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  • 4 years later...
Posted

Bonjour, concrètement comment faire pour que ma lyre se déplace d'un point A à un point ,B dans le noir, avec avec position et zoom ?

J'ai beaucoup de mal pour le faire.

Merci 

Posted

It should just work unless your programming style is stopping MoD working.

Cue 1 - fixture is lit

Cue 2 - fixture goes dark - fixture will then prepare for Cue 3 - you should see the fixture intensity figure in the Output Screen with a light grey box during the time the fixture is preparing with MoD - the light grey box will go one the fixture has prepared for Cue 3

Cue 3 - fixture is lit in another position/zoom

If you record snapshot cues, this will stop the fixture preparing for Cue 3 after Cue 2 executes. It is best to use Tracking mode.

 

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Posted

Bonjour, 

J'aimerais créer des effets sur sub master avec des lyres mobile, mais je ne voudrais pas voir les mouvements, il faudrait que la lumière arrive directement là où je le souhaite sans le déplacement sur la Scène.

Et je n'arrive toujours pas à le faire pouvez-vous me donner un marche à suivre ?

Merci 

Posted

Bonjour,

Si vous avez enregistré des positions sur un fader de lecture, vous constaterez peut-être que les appareils se déplacent vers leur position lorsque vous augmentez le fader de lecture. Pour éviter de voir ce mouvement, maintenez SETUP et appuyez sur le bouton de votre lecture pour ouvrir les paramètres de lecture. Ici, définissez la « Fonction du bouton » sur « Go (Snap) », plutôt que sur Flash. Cliquez ensuite sur OK. Maintenant, vous pouvez appuyer sur le bouton de lecture pour préparer les appareils, puis augmenter le fader de lecture pour activer l'intensité.

J'espère que ça aide.

 

Hello,

If you have recorded positions onto a playback fader, you may find you see the fixtures moving to their position upon raising the playback fader. To avoid seeing this movement, hold SETUP and tap your playback's button, to open the playback's settings. In here, set the "Button Function" to "Go (Snap)", rather than flash. Then click OK. Now, you can tap the playback's button to prepare the fixtures, and then raise the playback's fader to turn on the intensity.

I hope this helps.

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