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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 121055" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: S16 and phantom pops</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Definitely, and for a small show, ie. less than 100 scenes traditional pre 2.0 style, it is fairly easy to repair any "defect" by adding a snippet to every cue, then cycling through the whole show, loading cues and saving the modified scenes to have updated scenes that can be used without the snippets. The same is of course the case with a cue and snippet programmed show, since the complication of introducing a new snippet is that one can't use two snippets in one cue, thus scene repair might be the way one have to go. </p><p>Load scene >> load repair snippet >> save scene == Very, very easy compared to before.</p><p>Earlier, if one were lucky, the parameter safes might fit the repairs, and one could repair a show by cycling through it with the safes on, saving each scene after it was loaded.</p><p></p><p>BTW: A function to modify all scenes with a specific snippet would be a good function to have on the console, or at least on the X-Edit.</p><p>I've made up a macro based excel to do this, but it is rather cumbersome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 121055, member: 1285"] Re: S16 and phantom pops Definitely, and for a small show, ie. less than 100 scenes traditional pre 2.0 style, it is fairly easy to repair any "defect" by adding a snippet to every cue, then cycling through the whole show, loading cues and saving the modified scenes to have updated scenes that can be used without the snippets. The same is of course the case with a cue and snippet programmed show, since the complication of introducing a new snippet is that one can't use two snippets in one cue, thus scene repair might be the way one have to go. Load scene >> load repair snippet >> save scene == Very, very easy compared to before. Earlier, if one were lucky, the parameter safes might fit the repairs, and one could repair a show by cycling through it with the safes on, saving each scene after it was loaded. BTW: A function to modify all scenes with a specific snippet would be a good function to have on the console, or at least on the X-Edit. I've made up a macro based excel to do this, but it is rather cumbersome. [/QUOTE]
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