timed preset
#1
hello, 
It would be nice to create some kind of macro on presets like a timed preset:
for example to dim a spot from 100% to 0% in 5 seconds using only a preset.
If it's already possible i'd be glad to know how!
thanks
Mika
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#2
(09-02-2023, 06:39 PM)Mika Wrote: hello, 
It would be nice to create some kind of macro on presets like a timed preset:
for example to dim a spot from 100% to 0% in 5 seconds using only a preset.
If it's already possible i'd be glad to know how!
thanks
Mika

Responding to myself but it might help others:

YES it is POSSIBLE to create a TIMED PRESET!
using live fade (linking a global mster) you can choose a fade time up to 10 seconds or, you can record a time in the preset and just set the live fader to 0% (snap).
If live fade is desactivated ( off) the preset will not include it's own recorded timing.

Quite usefull on live shows for positions, dimmers and colors....

Don't know if i'm really clear but it works.

Mika
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#3
My goal in using CMake's preset functionality is to have the top-level CMakePresets.json file include various preset files located in separate subdirectories of CMake's source directory. This is the format for a project that allows for platform-specific defaults to be specified.
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#4
My goal is to use CMake's preset capability to load numerous preset files from different subdirectories into the top-level CMakePresets.json file. This is the project format that lets you specify defaults that are specific to a platform. geometry dash
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#5
(09-02-2023, 06:39 PM)Mika Wrote: hello, 
It would be nice to create some kind of macro on presets like a timed preset:
for example to dim a spot from 100% to 0% in 5 seconds using only a preset.
If it's already possible i'd be glad to know how!
thanks
Drift Boss

Quite usefull on live shows for ppositions.
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#6
My intention is to use the preset functionality of CMake to include stickman hook different preset files in different subdirectories of the CMake source directory in the top-level CMakePresets.json file. This is the project format that enables the specification of platform-specific defaults.
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