Fading scenes

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Fading scenes

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I am having trouble creating a simple static scene with some LED wash lights that fade in a color from whatever was active beforehand and hold that new color until something else it selected. So if they are in scene 1 (blue) and someone presses another button on the STICK for scene 2 (red) I wand it to fade from blue to red and stay red until another scene is selected. This includes fading up from black if the fixtures are not active yet.

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Greg
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Re: Fading scenes

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Hi Greg

The best way to do this is to put a static block on the timeline with a color and then insert a scene fade time in the top table (where you enter the name of the scene). Don't put any fades on the timeline.
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Re: Fading scenes

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Thanks Simon. That works great. I was getting confused between the fades in the timeline and the scene fade.

Here's another related question. If I use a gradient effect or something similar that fades through a range of colors continuously looping within one scene, when the scene ends it snaps back to the first color. How can I make it fade back to the first color? My workaround is to copy the effect and reverse it putting the two together on the timeline. Maybe there is a better way.

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Re: Fading scenes

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set the start and end color to the same color inside the gradient effect
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