Reference marks and timing – ETC Eos v1.3 User Manual

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Using Mark

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Reference Marks and Timing

Movement of non-intensity parameters in conjunction with a mark will adhere to the following timing
rules.

If discrete timing is used for non-intensity parameters:

When channels execute a mark, the moves will use the discrete time(s) assigned to them

in the source cue.

For Example:

A mark is applied to Cue 5, making it the marked cue.

[Cue] [5] [Mark] [Enter]

Later, channels 1-10 are assigned discrete timing and a mark instruction:

[1] [thru] [1] [0] {Focus} [Time] [8] [Mark] [Enter]

Then, those channels are recorded into Cue 10:

[Record] <Cue> [1] [0] [Enter]

In this instance, when Cue 5 is executed, channels 1-10 will perform their focus parameter

moves in 8 seconds, as specified in Cue 10 (the source cue, which is the source of their

move instruction).

If no discrete timing is used for non-intensity parameters:

When channels execute a mark, the moves will use the time recorded in the marked cue.

For Example:

Cue 5 is recorded with a time of 10 seconds.

[Record] <Cue> [5] [Time] [1] [0] [Enter]

A mark is applied to Cue 5 as above.

[Cue] [5] [Mark] [Enter]

Later, channels 1-10 are assigned a mark instruction and then recorded into Cue 10 with

no discrete timing:

[1] [thru] [1] [0] [Mark] [Enter]

[Record] <Cue> [1] [0] [Enter]

When Cue 5 is executed, channels 1-10 will perform their non-intensity parameter changes

in 10 seconds, as specified in Cue 5 (the marked cue).

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