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7. Chases  - Page 81
 
 
 
 
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Normally if you change the speed or crossfade of a chase, the 
new setting is saved. However you can set this change to be 
temporary, so that when the show is reloaded the speed and 
fade will go back to the previously saved settings. Go to User 
Settings (Avo button + [User Settings] and set option C to 
[Connected View Sets Temporary Chase Speed]. You can still 
save a temporary speed by pressing [Save Temporary Speed] 
in the Set Times menu. 
7.2.3 
Setting speed and crossfade for a Chase 
The left wheel is assigned to control the Speed of the chase it is 
connected to. The speed is shown in Beats Per Minute (BPM) on the 
display. You can also enter a speed from the keypad as described 
below. The last speed you set on the wheel is always remembered, 
you do not have to tell the Pearl to save it. 
Crossfade is the “slope” between cues; with a crossfade of 0, the 
fixtures snap instantly to the next cue, but with a crossfade of 100, 
the fixtures spend the whole cue time fading to the next cue. With a 
crossfade of 50, the fixtures delay for half the cue time and fade for 
the other half of the time.  
 
 
 
 
You set the crossfade and speed as follows: 
1>  Press [Edit Times] from the top level menu then the Swop 
button of the chase. 
2>  To set the crossfade, press [Xfade] and type the fade from 0 – 
100. 0=no fade (the chase will “snap”), 100=max fade (the 
chase will move continuously from step to step). 
3>  To set the speed, press [Speed], type the new speed, then 
press Enter. The speed can be set in Beats Per Minute (BPM) or 
seconds depending on the User Settings.  
There are other options you can set for the chase from this menu 
including Fixture Overlap, which are described in the Timings section 
7.6.1 on page 85. 
You can set individual times for each cue in a chase and unlink cues 
from each other so they wait for you to press the Go button. This is 
done using the Playback View, or the Unfold function which is 
described in section 7.3.2 on page 83. 
You can select whether the chase speed is displayed in Seconds or in