[QLab] Relative fade strangeness
Michael Keniger
reg1nex at hotmail.com
Wed Mar 14 04:41:31 PDT 2007
M>> ...and as an extension to this (yes, there's more!) when copying
>>fade cues identical copies are not created because the fader levels
>>within the copied cues set back to the Target Sound cue levels.
C>Correct. This was a casualty of adding the "set target from sound
>cue levels" feature. I'll think about how we can create an alternative
>approach that would let you duplicate the levels of the original fade.
>Suggestions welcome. Here's a ticket on good ol' reliable Trac:
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Not sure if I was clear on that point. What I meant was that if you copy
and paste a fade Cue you do no get an identical copy, as the 'copy' has
completley different levels (taken from the sound cue).
So in a fade sequence of fade up +5 fade down -8, fade down -6, copying all
3 Cues and pasting them creates a fade sequence of 0, 0 and 0 (assuming
sound cue level set at 0).
So to repeat the fade sequence the convienence of copy and paste is gone
because you have to re-program all of the levels within the fade cues.
Mike
(have added to trac)
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