Sequences - crossfade movefade & lockfade – ETC Congo Family v6.4.0 User Manual

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Sequences - Crossfade Movefade & Lockfade

When you record a new Preset to a Sequence you will get the option to store it as a
Crossfade, a Movefade or a Lockfade. Each of these modes affects how channels in that
Preset will be played back when a the next crossfade is started.

Function

Shortcut

Feedback

Record a
crossfade

[RECORD]

Normally a crossfade (x) is
recorded. This means that all
channel values are replaced when a
new crossfade is started.

Record a Move
Fade

[+] & [RECORD] When a movefade (m) is followed by

another movefade, only channels
with new levels will be affected.

Record a
LockFade

[-] & [RECORD] When a lockfade (l) is started, the

channels involved will not be
affected by anything until they have
finished the fade they started.

Stepping in the sequence will stop
ongoing lock fades.

HINTS

• When you jump in the sequence with GOTO, the history of all fades will be executed

to recreate the correct state after the jump.

• GOTO & B updates the current state (scanning backwards in the sequence

accumulating Move/Lock fades).

• For a Lock fade, it is not possible to press PAUSE or GO BACK, since the nature is

to "lock" the fade regardless of other playback controls.

• Stepping through the sequence with SEQ+/SEQ- or using GOTO will stop current

Lock fades.

• If you start a move or lock fade on top of a crossfade, the crossfade now continues

to run in the background and is also available for speed control on the display.

• Move and Lock fades are indicated with M and L in the Channel Views.

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