MA Lighting grandMA2 User Manual - page 827
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OutDelay:
This is the time used to wait before executing the "OutFade". This only effects Dimmer values.The default for this
is "InDelay" - automatically making it the same as the "Delay" value.
Snap Percent:
This is the percent number used to control when the "Snap" is performed. Read more about
at the
bottom of this topic.
The defaults are a user setting and can be changed in the
Setup
->
User
->
Defaults
->
Sequence Defaults
.
Preset Type Timing
Each preset type has two columns in the Sequence Executor Sheet. One is
Fade
the other is
Delay
.
These times will will be used by all changing the values of that preset type. Overwriting the General Cue Timings for
that Preset Type.
Important:
Dimmer values changing to a lower value are not effected by the ""Fade Dimmer" time. They are
controlled by the "OutFade".
The default value for these are "Cue" making the automatically the same as the General Cue Timings.
The defaults are a user default and this can be changed in the
Setup
->
User
->
Defaults
->
Sequence Defaults
.
Individual Timing
Each individual attribute can have a special individual fade and/or delay time. This is called individual time.
There are two columns in the Sequence Executor Sheet called
I.Fade
and
I.Delay
, they display the range if the
individual times - the lowest and the highest time.
If there are individual times stored then the background of the
Fade
or the
Delay
columns will have a green or
orange color. This is a visual indicator that there are some individual times stored.
Storing Individual Timing
Individual times are usually stored together with active values in the programmer.
The Encoder Toolbar should look like this when working with values:
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