Quote from Richard Bugg on March 4, 2021, 10:42 AM
Etude 5 Wild Tracks
Etudes 2021/
20210303
Etude 5a
Choose two audio files from the Wild Tracks drive.
Put them both on the same deck, starting at the same time.
Create a Cue that plays the deck, but only the audio from the first file is routed to the loudspeakers.
Exactly 26 seconds after the audio is heard from the start of the first file, have the audio crossfade so that we now only hear the second file.
The crossfade should take 9.2 seconds.
Etude 5b
(You may use the Cues created in Etude 5a and just modify them if you like.)
choose two audio files
Put them both on the same deck, starting at the same time
Create a Cue that plays the deck, but only the audio from the first file is routed to the loudspeakers.
Create a second Cue that cross fades the audio from the deck so that the first file fades out and the second file on that deck fades in.
The crossfade should take 9.2 seconds.
Note that when the crossfade happens will be determined by the action on stage, so the second Cue will be called by the stage manager. It is expected to happen sometime between 1 minute and 8 minutes.
Etude 5 Wild Tracks
Etudes 2021/
20210303
Etude 5a
Choose two audio files from the Wild Tracks drive.
Put them both on the same deck, starting at the same time.
Create a Cue that plays the deck, but only the audio from the first file is routed to the loudspeakers.
Exactly 26 seconds after the audio is heard from the start of the first file, have the audio crossfade so that we now only hear the second file.
The crossfade should take 9.2 seconds.
Etude 5b
(You may use the Cues created in Etude 5a and just modify them if you like.)
choose two audio files
Put them both on the same deck, starting at the same time
Create a Cue that plays the deck, but only the audio from the first file is routed to the loudspeakers.
Create a second Cue that cross fades the audio from the deck so that the first file fades out and the second file on that deck fades in.
The crossfade should take 9.2 seconds.
Note that when the crossfade happens will be determined by the action on stage, so the second Cue will be called by the stage manager. It is expected to happen sometime between 1 minute and 8 minutes.