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keironhalcorn

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    Martin Shaw

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  1. Thanks for the clarification. I understand what you are suggesting and that is what I was thinking I would have to do in this case. Hopefully it works as I want it to 🙂 Again. Thank you for you time and patience.
  2. Thanks all for commenting and I appreciate the time taken. I understand your advice, but the way I have structured it (same lighting state used multiple times) I have found it easier to call the cue and release it as I go (I won't be running the desk so need it to be on a go button). Are you able to tell me if it is possible to code the fade in and out using a macro? I will look at the fade time too as you have suggested @kgellan - how does commenting on my role assist in this question?
  3. Hello, New here and trying to upskill. I am producing an amdram show and am also doing the lighting. I am using the MagicQ desktop software - no console. I have programmed a show before using this but now want to increase the functionality I can offer to the show (it is mine after all). I am creating individual lighting states, no chases, and am moving through them using cue Stack utilising the E and F macros. What I would like to do is fade between these lighting states as the next line in the stack is activated. Can I code the macro to fade out the previous cueid as the current one fades in? I've looked at the macro menu but, honestly, I'm very confused. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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