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15 years 2 months ago #2145
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Replied by samir on topic Re: 3.0.5_b6
Hi
When a submaster is set to 'Time', and for example, has a group attached with eg.'up' time 5 sec, 'down' time 3 sec, then if I use my sub shortcut ('numbersign' here, because UK keyboard has no 'ugrave' key) then 'at_level' the sub jumps straight to the level, ie ignores the time - so is no different to being set to 'Flash'. So eg I type '1<numbersign>=' and the sub is immediately at FF. not climbing to FF over 5 secs as I would expect (and vice-versa going down to 00). The timer only works if I use the mouse on the 'Time' button in the submaster panel in the main window
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Colin
When a submaster is set to 'Time', and for example, has a group attached with eg.'up' time 5 sec, 'down' time 3 sec, then if I use my sub shortcut ('numbersign' here, because UK keyboard has no 'ugrave' key) then 'at_level' the sub jumps straight to the level, ie ignores the time - so is no different to being set to 'Flash'. So eg I type '1<numbersign>=' and the sub is immediately at FF. not climbing to FF over 5 secs as I would expect (and vice-versa going down to 00). The timer only works if I use the mouse on the 'Time' button in the submaster panel in the main window
Best regards
Colin
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15 years 2 months ago #2146
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Replied by sl1200mk2 on topic Re: 3.0.5_b6
i guess this is the proper way!
the ugraveOrWhatever key assigned to a sub is to select the sub.
at_Level is used (as 4 channels) to set a level.
is you want to use the Timing properties of a sub directly from the keyboard, use F1, F2, F3, etc...
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the ugraveOrWhatever key assigned to a sub is to select the sub.
at_Level is used (as 4 channels) to set a level.
is you want to use the Timing properties of a sub directly from the keyboard, use F1, F2, F3, etc...
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nicolas
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15 years 2 months ago #2150
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Aahh... ok - thank you for this - I must have missed those shortcuts...!
Now to go go 305b7...
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Colin
Replied by samir on topic Re: 3.0.5_b6
sl1200mk2 wrote: i guess this is the proper way!
the ugraveOrWhatever key assigned to a sub is to select the sub.
at_Level is used (as 4 channels) to set a level.
is you want to use the Timing properties of a sub directly from the keyboard, use F1, F2, F3, etc...
++
Aahh... ok - thank you for this - I must have missed those shortcuts...!
Now to go go 305b7...
Best regards
Colin
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