Hey, Aaron. Great job with this song. Can you please explain one thing? How do the lamps in Cue 9 while running one effect, without triggering Cue 10 change the effect at the end of Cue 9 on the bit (00:09:06)?
Thanks! I used a separate cue as a temp button to trigger the lamp bumps. Looking back I would probably use those cues in my sequence and create follow cues and “part 2” cues, but recording separate sequences in the same timecode tracking will work.
when you doing timecode show, how do you make that que where you lockin time code at certain time, with audio guy, automation and other people who use timecode?
So I use a separate timecode pool for each song and I’ll have my timeline built beforehand. When timing changes (ie. The band switches track 4 and track 5 in the set) I will just edit the offset in the specific timecode pool. I will make a “mark” cue at the beginning of each song which is my cue 0.5 on this video. That cue is just setting all the positions, colors, gobos, etc to whatever the first cue in the song uses to ensure a clean fade.
Hey, Aaron. Great job with this song. Can you please explain one thing? How do the lamps in Cue 9 while running one effect, without triggering Cue 10 change the effect at the end of Cue 9 on the bit (00:09:06)?
Thanks! I used a separate cue as a temp button to trigger the lamp bumps. Looking back I would probably use those cues in my sequence and create follow cues and “part 2” cues, but recording separate sequences in the same timecode tracking will work.
when you doing timecode show, how do you make that que where you lockin time code at certain time, with audio guy, automation and other people who use timecode?
So I use a separate timecode pool for each song and I’ll have my timeline built beforehand. When timing changes (ie. The band switches track 4 and track 5 in the set) I will just edit the offset in the specific timecode pool. I will make a “mark” cue at the beginning of each song which is my cue 0.5 on this video. That cue is just setting all the positions, colors, gobos, etc to whatever the first cue in the song uses to ensure a clean fade.