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Author Topic: Feature request:different speeds for cues in a chase  (Read 567 times)

January 30, 2023, 09:35:23 PM
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leo03007

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I would apreciate the Feature to be able to set Individual cues in a chase to Individual speeds. Say for example the previous cue is a fast movement and set to 1/4 but the next cue is a slow movement and needs more time to complete and set to 2/4. This would give more Control to chases and make them more usefull to Program multi Song cuelists.

January 31, 2023, 09:47:30 AM
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Guido Visser

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Hello Leo03007,

You can do this in Cuelux.
Open the CUE menu.
Select a Cuelist or Chase and click on Edit.
Disable the checkbox Chase.
Now you are able to set a delay per cue with its own fade in and fade out..

Kind regards,
Guido Visser
Guido Visser
Visual Productions BV

January 31, 2023, 02:30:36 PM
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leo03007

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Maybe its Just my fault but when a cuelists is set to chase there isnt anyway to Editor the delay/fade in/out as the "change" Button is Not pressable.

January 31, 2023, 02:36:50 PM
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Guido Visser

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Hello Leo03007,

While the Chase checkbox is checked you can not set a individual delay or fade time.
But if you disable the checkbox Chase.
You will be able to set the times.

Kind regards,
Guido Visser
Guido Visser
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January 31, 2023, 08:44:49 PM
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leo03007

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yes  i know, that was the request to be able to make individual cues for example 2 out of 4 beats long but the next one only 1 out of 4 beats long. this would make it easier to programm slow and fast movements into one chase. And as i dont need to have an individual lightshow for every song but light that is on the beat this feature would be very usefull to program multisong cues without having half finished movement in it or having to max out the attack fader wich makes it look choppy,

February 06, 2023, 12:12:16 PM
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Julien Levaufre

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OK I understand your point.
I will add it to the wishlist.
Thank you for your feed back :)
Julien Levaufre
Visual Productions BV

 

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