Using the Fade Function
"Fade" is a function that smoothly changes the faders of specified channels/DCAs to their new values over a specified duration when you recall a scene. You can set the Fade function independently for each scene.
- Press the scene area.
- The Scene List screen will appear.
- Press the Fade Time tab at the top of the Scene List screen.
- The Fade Timefield will appear in the right half of the Scene List screen.
- Press the Set button.
- The FADE TIME screen appears.
- In the channel select field, select the channels or DCAs to which the fade effect will be applied (multiple selections are allowed).
- The [SEL] keys for the selected channels or DCAs will light, and those channels or DCAs will be highlighted green in the channel display field. You can cancel the selection by pressing the lit [SEL] key again to turn it off.
- Use the screen encoder that corresponds to the Fade Time knob, or use the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to adjust the fade time.
- The range is 0.0 sec – 60.0 sec. When you finish setting, press the OK button to close the FADE TIME screen.
NOTE
- The fade time you specify here is used for all channels/DCAs selected in step 4.
- Press the Fade button to enable the Fade function.
- You can turn the Fade function on/off individually for each scene.
NOTE
- Scenes for which the Focus button is turned on are marked by a "Fade" indicator in the Status field of the Scene List window (Comment tab).
- Recall a scene for which the Fade function is turned on.
- The faders will begin to move immediately after Recall occurs, and will reach the values of the recalled scene over the course of the specified fade time.
NOTE
- By touching a moving fader, you can stop the fade operation of the fader at that point.
- If you recall the same scene while faders are moving, the faders of all channels and DCAs will move immediately to their target positions.