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Hi Peter, 

If you are going through these cues in order, these fade times are not required, as there is no intensity information changing from cue to cue. 

If you do wish to see these fade times, simply go into a cue, add a fixture intensity into the programmer and update the cue. You should find the fade time values appear again. 

Hope this makes sense,

Edward

Edward Smith
Formerly: Zero 88 Product Specialist - Email Support
Currently: Obsidian Control Systems Product Specialist

Posted

Pete,

Go back to the beginning - start with an empty playback.

Set some levels. RECORD. Set some new levels. RECORD. Set some other levels. RECORD.

You should end up with a cue list of 3 cues. Each should show a time in the fade columns - the 3.0s default time.

If you go to cue 1 and press GO, you should be able to step with GO through the 3 cues in the stack and each should fade with the default fade time of 3s you say you have.You should see the intensity values ramping up/down in the outputs window.

Compare this to the cue stack you recorded at the start of this thread - seems that your cues did not record a change in level/brightness/intensity when you recorded each cue, hence the fade columns not having any numbers in. You will see the same in the colour/beamshape/position columns for those fixtures that didn't have a change in these respective attributes.

 

Kevin

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