MA Lighting grandMA2 User Manual - page 886
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Version 3.3
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everything is fine, fixture 1 preposition after fading out in cue 2
Now we might be in cue 2.5 and want to make some changes...
We turn On fixture 1, - it is red - looks good
update the cue using Cue Only
Next time we play back the sequence, cue 2.5 does not look the same!
Last time we played back the sequence, fixture 1 was red because it had prepositioned to cue 4, however as it is
now used in cue 2.5 it cannot preposition until after the fade out in cue 3. Thus is will be blue when it is faded up in
cue 2.5.
These issues may be minimized by not prepositioning too early, or by activating "MIB Never" in the Executor options,
if you are to make major changes to your cues - Executor Options are described in the
.
21.3. Using Cue Modes
Each cue has a mode that can be changed in the
.
The cells in the Mode column can be edited.
Doing so will open the small Select Mode pop-up. It looks like this:
Small Select Mode pop-up
The pop-up allows for the following modes:
Normal
:
This is the default mode. It does not do anything special.
Assert
:
This will force attributes to the current tracking status using the basic timing of the cue the tracking status is
coming from.
X-Assert
:
This will force attributes to the current tracking status using the basic timing of the current called cue.
Release
:
Turns off the executor when the fade is complete.
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