Basics: Fade In/out, Attribute timing, Default times

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • In this tutorial I'll demonstrate how to set Fade in/out times on Cues and Attributes. Also, I'll show how to set default fade times in MagicQ

Komentáře • 14

  • @hansduchan4768
    @hansduchan4768 Před rokem

    Thanx, this Video safed me from being beaten by LD ;) Very useful and simply explained!

  • @rainerdevries4981
    @rainerdevries4981 Před 4 lety +1

    You are brilliant! Thanks a lot! These are the things i am having problems about in the moment. I'm reading a lot in the manual. But your explanations and Your knowing helps much more than reading the manual! Thanks again for Your wonderful videos!

  • @MorenoGilberti
    @MorenoGilberti Před 4 lety

    Thank you Aziz! Basic stuff are always appreciated.

  • @JamesLoudon
    @JamesLoudon Před 4 lety

    Thanks very much. Learning new things, but also its good to be reminded about stuff like this. You have great videos, cheers/

  • @thedoorg
    @thedoorg Před 4 lety +1

    Hi, thanks for the video.
    Please What are the different ways to stop an effect in a cue stack? Only one fixture off , group entire etc.
    Thank you

    • @chamsysrus
      @chamsysrus  Před 4 lety

      There are several methods. Switch off FX tracking, Zero FX, also in recent version there is a TRACK OUT function has been added in MagicQ. All those can be learned from the manual.

  • @alpejay9242
    @alpejay9242 Před 3 lety

    Hi, thanks for the video.
    Is it possible to have an individual attribute fade or delay time on the FX ?!
    For example : I have Pos FX and Color FX at the same time in next cue, but I want Pos FX fade in for 9 sec, Color FX fade in for 2 sec.
    Thanks in Advance
    Cheers

    • @chamsysrus
      @chamsysrus  Před 3 lety

      No, not possible within the same fx. If you want them separately, run as 2 individual fx. Sync them by pressing blind blind. If you make 2 separate fx then u can assign separate fade time on each

  • @niklasfuchs9645
    @niklasfuchs9645 Před 4 lety

    Hey Aziz, thanks for the video!
    2 questions:
    - It seems it's not possible to set a Delay on a FX. Am I missing something? (F.e. Fixtures Tilt up and then start a Pan Sinus.)
    - Is it possible to set individual delay&fade for single fixtured AND use the 'damped' Fadetype? Fornsome reason I had troubles doing that.
    Thanks in Advance :)

    • @chamsysrus
      @chamsysrus  Před 4 lety

      -i believe you cannot set Delay time on FX but within view FX you can set delay option for the whole effect or say to delay the size while speed will go to full faster.
      - yes, it's possible. I had just tested on 1867 and it works fine. I've set damped for Tilt and snap at start for Pan - it worked as expected.

    • @chamsysrus
      @chamsysrus  Před 4 lety +2

      another trick to "cheat the delay" is to Load a cue with an FX but from a cue in Cue Store - basically you have a separate Cue/playback with just an effect. on which you can apply DELAY time. so then when it's a part of another Cue - you will achive your delay. i know it's not straight forward approach but it's a work around.

  • @jamestucker3661
    @jamestucker3661 Před 3 lety

    Can I copy(?) attribute fade/delays from one cue to another? Maybe a timing palette?

    • @chamsysrus
      @chamsysrus  Před 3 lety

      there is no timing palette. if you want to copy palette offset, then just use syntaxis like 5*+ palette etc and re-record to new cue or just type in fade times. there is also a way to copy data from fixture in the cue stack to another. just check out manual for data copy.