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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 116203" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: New scene system in 2.0</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A snippet is a small part of a scene file. If you remember me writing about incomple or partial scene files and how they could be used, this is the same principle, but actually supported in full by the desk.</p><p>A scene file consists of 2050 lines, each line setting one parameter (and sometimes a group of parameters), and contain settings for all the recallable parameters. Which ones that get changed when the scene loads depends on the safes settings.</p><p>A snippet will only contain some lines, how many and which lines depends on the setting when the snippet is saved. When the snippet is activated, it will only affect the parameters that are held in the lines it consists of, and therefore can be loaded without any safes setting.</p><p>When a snippet and a scene makes up a cue, the scene will be activated first, and then the snippet will be activated, modifying a small set of parameters. </p><p>Cues can be scenes, snippets or both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 116203, member: 1285"] Re: New scene system in 2.0 A snippet is a small part of a scene file. If you remember me writing about incomple or partial scene files and how they could be used, this is the same principle, but actually supported in full by the desk. A scene file consists of 2050 lines, each line setting one parameter (and sometimes a group of parameters), and contain settings for all the recallable parameters. Which ones that get changed when the scene loads depends on the safes settings. A snippet will only contain some lines, how many and which lines depends on the setting when the snippet is saved. When the snippet is activated, it will only affect the parameters that are held in the lines it consists of, and therefore can be loaded without any safes setting. When a snippet and a scene makes up a cue, the scene will be activated first, and then the snippet will be activated, modifying a small set of parameters. Cues can be scenes, snippets or both. [/QUOTE]
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