Timing scenes
Posted: 29 Oct 2013, 07:53
Hi all,
Here's another dumb question.
So, I'm lighting this Halloween display in a couple days, and there's a sound-track about an hour long that will loop for a few hours. At specific times during the track, there are "lightning strike" sounds, and they want strobes during those "strikes."
Now, obviously I could sit there and manually trigger them using overrides or something, or alternatively listen to the whole track and make a cuelist that would match up, but that would be tons of cues. So, it's not like I can't do it, but it seems like there should be an easier way.
Assuming I know precisely when these cues are (I'd listen with a stopwatch) would there be a way to trigger an override automatically at certain times for a certain duration? Obviously I'd have to coordinate the music with the lights (aka start them at exactly the same time,) but that's do-able. If not, I may just end up using the phone app, but seems like it would be a cool feature...especially for DJ's.
Thanks!
Kendell
Here's another dumb question.
So, I'm lighting this Halloween display in a couple days, and there's a sound-track about an hour long that will loop for a few hours. At specific times during the track, there are "lightning strike" sounds, and they want strobes during those "strikes."
Now, obviously I could sit there and manually trigger them using overrides or something, or alternatively listen to the whole track and make a cuelist that would match up, but that would be tons of cues. So, it's not like I can't do it, but it seems like there should be an easier way.
Assuming I know precisely when these cues are (I'd listen with a stopwatch) would there be a way to trigger an override automatically at certain times for a certain duration? Obviously I'd have to coordinate the music with the lights (aka start them at exactly the same time,) but that's do-able. If not, I may just end up using the phone app, but seems like it would be a cool feature...especially for DJ's.
Thanks!
Kendell