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- | A sequence can be considered as an **amount | + | A sequence can be considered as a **series |
It's up to the light jockey to design the scenes and take snapshots. | It's up to the light jockey to design the scenes and take snapshots. | ||
- | Steps can then be played during live shows, **stepped either by a time frame or thanks | + | Steps can then be played during live shows, **stepped either by a time frame or in time to the music beat. |
** | ** | ||
- | This editor is able to **save / load / edit** the sequences | + | The sequence |
===== IMPORTANT NOTE ===== | ===== IMPORTANT NOTE ===== | ||
- | This article assumes you're running FreeStyler with configured fixtures | + | This article assumes you're running FreeStyler with configured fixtures. |
===== Open the sequence editor ===== | ===== Open the sequence editor ===== | ||
Launch the sequence editor (Window -> Create Sequence) | Launch the sequence editor (Window -> Create Sequence) | ||
- | {{: | + | {{: |
- | + | \\ | |
- | or use the shortcut | + | {{:images: |
+ | or use the shortcut | ||
The sequence editor will open | The sequence editor will open | ||
- | {{:sq_ed_sequence_editor.jpg|}} | + | {{:create_sequence: |
+ | \\ | ||
+ | {{: | ||
===== Create a sequence ===== | ===== Create a sequence ===== | ||
- | When you launch the sequence editor, it is ready to take snapshots, so there is no need to start a new sequence. You are able to add steps thanks to the add scene {{: | + | When you launch the sequence editor, it starts with a new sequence, |
- | Remember that this is a snapshot, it will only record the changes made since you added the step. So if you made a change to fixture make sure you make the same change on the next steps otherwise it will not be recorded and another sequence may change it. | + | Remember that this is a snapshot, it will only record the changes made since you added the step. So if you made a change to a fixture, you might want to make sure you make the same change on the next steps otherwise it will not be recorded and another sequence may change it. (In some cases, this is desirable, like when you want to make a sequence that changes colours, but you want to allow another sequence to set the intensity.)\\ |
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+ | \\ | ||
+ | When you start changing a value in the fixture control by pulling a fader or pushing a button then the button in front of the fader will change status and become active. \\ | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | It is with this button possible to select between Snap, Fade and Not recorded.\\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | Snap: During playback, change this channel value instant.\\ | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | Fade: During playback, fade this channel value.\\ | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | Not Recorded: This channel will not be recordet.\\ | ||
+ | |||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | As you start alternating any of the fixture controls then a yellow star will appear on the selected fixtures. | ||
+ | You may select and de-select fixtures during the creation of sequence the sequence and all the fixtures which has been alternated during the sequence will be marked with this yellow star. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{: | ||
When you want to create a new sequence, use the new sequence {{: | When you want to create a new sequence, use the new sequence {{: | ||
- | By default sequence | + | By default, a sequence is limited to 15 steps, but you can change |
+ | \\ | ||
+ | **Common mistake: | ||
+ | A common mistake is to add an extra scene by pressing “+” at the end of editing.\\ | ||
+ | “+” is adding a new empty scene. Not adding the scene you just have edited.\\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | Example: | ||
+ | From scratch, 1 Scene sequence: | ||
+ | 1: Editing Scene 1\\ | ||
+ | 2: Save sequence. \\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | From scratch, 2 Scene sequence: | ||
+ | 1: Editing Scene 1\\ | ||
+ | 2: Press “+” \\ | ||
+ | 3: Editing Scene 2\\ | ||
+ | 4: Save sequence. \\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | From scratch, extra unwanted scene added:\\ | ||
+ | 1: Editing Scene 1\\ | ||
+ | 2: Press “+” \\ | ||
+ | 3: Editing Scene 2\\ | ||
+ | 3 Press “+”\\ | ||
+ | 4: Save sequence.\\ | ||
+ | This gives a sequence with 3 scenes and Scene 2 and 3 will be the same as no editing are done after pressing “+” the last time.\\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
===== Save a sequence ===== | ===== Save a sequence ===== | ||
Once you have taken several snapshots, it's time to save your current sequence so that you will able to play it during your shows. | Once you have taken several snapshots, it's time to save your current sequence so that you will able to play it during your shows. | ||
- | Click on the quick save {{: | + | Click on the quick save {{: |
- | In case you don't want to override an existing sequence, you can use the save as {{: | + | |
- | {{:sq_ed_save_as_screen.jpg|}} | + | {{:create_sequence: |
- | + | \\ | |
- | Enter a filename, | + | Enter a file name.\\ |
- | + | You can additional chose to tick on some of the “Add to” options but this can also be done manually later.\\ | |
- | //NOTE: you can manage your sequences by creating folders | + | \\ |
+ | Add to cue: Add this sequence to the cue in the cue window. See [[playback: | ||
+ | Add to buttons: Add this sequence to an override button in the override window. See [[playback: | ||
+ | Add to existing cuelist: Add this sequence to the cue list in the selection box\\ | ||
+ | Add to new cuelist: Creates a new cue list with the name entered in the box bellow | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | //NOTE: you can manage your sequences by creating folders | ||
+ | //NOTE: These sequence files can easily be copied from one PC to another (if you have the same fixture setup).// | ||
===== Load a sequence ===== | ===== Load a sequence ===== | ||
- | You can load an existing sequence and edit it (insert steps, change fade, time, etc). | + | You can load an existing sequence and edit it (insert steps, change fade, time, etc.). |
Click the open {{: | Click the open {{: | ||
- | |||
- | //NOTE: This also allow you to move sequences from a location to another (from a PC to another for example).// | ||
===== Edit a sequence ===== | ===== Edit a sequence ===== | ||
- | In order to edit a sequence, move from a step to another | + | When editing |
- | You can choose to | + | You can choose to: |
* {{: | * {{: | ||
* {{: | * {{: | ||
- | * {{: | + | * {{: |
It's also possible to use shortcuts to copy, cut, paste or undo the current step. | It's also possible to use shortcuts to copy, cut, paste or undo the current step. | ||
{{: | {{: | ||
- | Thanks to the sequence editor, you are able to: | + | With the sequence editor, you are able to: |
- | * {{: | + | * {{: |
- | * {{: | + | * {{: |
* {{: | * {{: | ||
* {{: | * {{: | ||
\\ | \\ | ||
See. [[create_sequence: | See. [[create_sequence: | ||
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+ | \\ | ||
+ | ===== Offline Mode ===== | ||
+ | Sequence editor opens in a normal but if Cue or Sub master window is open then it will open in Offline mode. “Offline Mode” text will be shown.\\ | ||
+ | In normal mode the user will have normal control over the fixture meaning if a moving head is controlled with Pan and Tilt then it moves according to the control.\\ | ||
+ | In “Offline mode” the moving head will be controlled be the cue.\\ | ||
+ | The fixture control / changes done by the user will in this case be shown in the 3D easy view.\\ | ||
+ | This makes it possible to edit / create sequences during a show without actually disturbing the running light.\\ | ||
+ | |||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | To get back to normal mode close the “Cue” and “Sub-Master” windows and reopen sequence editor.\\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | Note: Having Sound to Light (S2L) running will also cause Offline Mode.\\ | ||
===== Options ===== | ===== Options ===== | ||
\\ | \\ | ||
- | “Option” is found in the lower left corner of the Sequence editor.\\ | + | “Options...” is found in the lower left corner of the Sequence editor.\\ |
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{{: | {{: | ||
\\ | \\ | ||
- | **Disable | + | **Disable |
- | This function removes | + | This function removes |
- | It is useful when very long times between scenes are used and a fast scroll between the scenes in edit mode needed.\\ | + | This is useful when long times between scenes are used and a fast scroll between the scenes in edit mode is needed.\\ |
- | When this is " | + | When this is " |
\\ | \\ | ||
- | **Remove selected fixtures from sequence.**\\ | + | **Remove selected fixtures from sequence**\\ |
- | During programming | + | During programming, it may turn out that a fixture |
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- | **Clear channel values when “new” clicked.**\\ | + | **Clear channel values when “new” clicked**\\ |
This function clears all values by setting them to 0.\\ | This function clears all values by setting them to 0.\\ | ||
- | Note. Clear is not the same as default values. | + | NOTE. Clear is not the same as default values. |
\\ | \\ | ||
- | **Transparent**\\ | + | **Transparent** |
**Static**\\ | **Static**\\ | ||
- | The Sequence | + | The sequence |
- | In static mode all channels are recorded by the Sequence editor. This makes it possible to set the whole light to a wanted state and then record all channels. \\ | + | In transparent |
+ | In static mode, all channels are recorded by the Sequence editor. This makes it possible to set the whole light to a wanted state and then record all channels. \\ | ||
As an example on these two modes imagine a setup where a lot of sequences are controlling various fixtures via sub masters. Some sequences control movement, some colors and other gobos.\\ | As an example on these two modes imagine a setup where a lot of sequences are controlling various fixtures via sub masters. Some sequences control movement, some colors and other gobos.\\ | ||
- | In certain situations the light are to be in a well-defined setup. This could be a light on audience and the scene in an introduction. This is set once and recorded as one static scene. \\ | + | In certain situations, the lights |
- | Attach the sequence to an override button and it is now possible to have all the light in various settings and then by pressing this one override button the light goes into the introduction scene.\\ | + | Attach the sequence to an override button and it is now possible to have all the light in various settings and then by pressing this one override button, all of the programmed lights will be set for the introduction scene.\\ |
Status of the Transparent/ | Status of the Transparent/ | ||
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**Create 2510 file**\\ | **Create 2510 file**\\ | ||
- | Create a file for the Martin 2510 which is a DMX recorder that can play back sequences.\\ | + | Create a file for the Martin 2510, which is a DMX recorder that can play back sequences.\\ |
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You can use the preview {{: | You can use the preview {{: | ||
- | When running a live show, you will find your sequences in the [[playback:overridebuttons:override_buttons|programmable buttons]] //(as you have ticked | + | When you running a show you will run one or more sequences |
+ | \\ | ||
+ | {{: | ||
- | {{: | + | \\ |
- | + | An additional way to use a sequence is to use an [[playback:overridebuttons:override_buttons|override buttons]] | |
- | AND in the [[playback:cue:playback_sequence|cue list]] //(as you have ticked | + | . The override button will not replay a sequence but only set one scene as it is an override. If the sequence are to be used as override then make a sequence |
- | + | Note if there are more scenes in the sequence then only the first scene will be set by the Override button.\\ | |
- | {{: | + | |
+ | {{: | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | As mentioned above under “Save a Sequence” you can tick on if freestyler automatically are to add the sequence to a cue list or an override button. But this can also be done manually later.\\ | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | **FX** {{: | ||
+ | FreeStyler has a building FX generator that help you generating sequence and thereby reducing the amount of work when multiple fixtures are to be used in a sequence. | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | [[create_sequence: |
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