MA Lighting grandMA2 User Manual - page 836
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Follow:
This trigger will activate when the previous cue has completed all fades and delays - including individual times.
The Trig Time column can be used to add an additional delay between the completion of the fade in the
previous cue and the triggering of the cue.
Sound:
This will trigger the cue using a sound peak as the trigger. It is possible to choose one of 11 different frequency
areas in the Trig Time column.
BPM:
This will trigger the cue using the beats in the sound input. This can become useful with several cues being
triggered by the BPM (Beats Per Minute).
Timecode:
A cue can have a timecode time as a trigger. The sequence is connected to a Timecode Slot. When the
sequence is active and the specified time (in the Trig Time column) is received, then the cue is triggered. Read
more about it in the
.
The default trigger can be changed in the Setup -> User -> Defaults -> Sequence Defaults. This is a setting that
follows the User Profile.
Priority
When several sequences are affecting the same fixtures then priorities become important. The priority setting is
actually an option to the executor.
These options can be opened by pressing the
Assign
key and then one of the executors keys where there is a
sequence you want to change. This opens the
Assign Menu
. On the right side of the menu there are some buttons.
Please press
Options
button. This is all the options available for a sequence assigned to an executor. These options
are discussed in the
.
The top button in the second column sets the priority. Tapping it will open a small select pop-up like this:
Small Select Priority pop-up
This is the list of possible priorities. This is a short explanation of the priorities:
Super:
This priority is the LTP priority above any other playbacks and even above the programmer.
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