Two scene fading, Preparation & crossfade – ETC SmartFade v3.0.1 User Manual

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Two Scene Mode

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Two Scene Fading

A two scene console duplicates the same channels over two sets of faders. The principle

is that one set of faders contributes to the live output, while a new look is prepared blind

levels for the same channels in the other set.

Your SmartFade console has two rows of faders. When the console is started in Two Scene

Mode the top row is connected to Crossfader A, and the bottom row is connected to

Crossfader B.

In other words, it is the number of physical faders of the console that will decide how many

channels your console can control in this mode.

Smartfade 1248 and 1296 = 12 channels

Smartfade 2496 = 24 channels

Preparation & crossfade

Step 1:

Make sure the Grand Master is at full, and that BLACKOUT is off.

Step 2:

Make sure Crossfader A and B are both down. This means that light is being

output from the bottom set of faders since Crossfader A is at 100%

Step 3:

Set the channel faders in the top set of faders to new values. No change is visible

on stage yet, because Crossfader B is at 0%.

Step 4:

Now move both Crossfaders to the top position simultaneously. The output will

change from the levels of the bottom set of faders, to the levels of the top set of

faders. The time used is the default time shown in the display. You can change

this with the wheel anytime.

Step 5:

Now the top set of faders control the output. This means that you can set the

channel faders in the bottom set of faders to new values.

Step 6:

Crossfade to these values by moving both Crossfaders down.

Step 7:

Repeat from step 3.

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