Hello all
I went to the big Carolina Rebellion festival last weekend and saw they made their movers dance back and forth (pan) like as if it was your arms...if this makes sense then please let me know how to do it
Hello all
I went to the big Carolina Rebellion festival last weekend and saw they made their movers dance back and forth (pan) like as if it was your arms...if this makes sense then please let me know how to do it
Hi jawbne1971,
any chance of getting a video clip of that?
Would make it easier to understand the look onstage and how they might have done it...
Thanks Michael
Unfortunately I didn't catch it. I'm thinking it was a simple pan back and forth. I might try creating a fader or an effect preset and use that in the cue list when programming, since what I have seen about loops being very much a lot of extra work to get out of the loop during the live show. Because of my work schedule I cannot get out to the church until Friday night so I will have to wait until then to test the theory.
ok...I set them up in a "pan" loop...It worked great in the main cue list...but when I transferred it to a fader it ran through the cues but did not go back to the top...it just stopped...does a regular fader not recognize the cmd?..confused
Maybe it would be helpful to let us know how you've programmed your "pan" loop?
I programmed it with the regular loops that worked fine in the main...
Unfortunetaly it is difficult to help without knowing the way how you've programmed the "pan" loop..
I guess the problem can be realted to the CMD which you've used. If you are using a command without target then it always affects the main cuelist.
Example:
Goto Cue 1 > Jumps to cue 1 of your main cuelist
Goto Cue 1 Executor 1.1 > A Goto command with a dedicated target. This results always in a jump to cue 1 of executor 1 on page 1.
Maybe this is causing your issues?
If not, we really need to look at your showfile. You can send it to support@ma-dot2.com. Please include a detailed error report into your e-mail.
Cheers,
Lars
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