Artist Help:Scene Sequence Control

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Right-click the scene object and select Control Panel or double-click the scene in the list view to open the Control Panel. The panel has the following controls,

Controls
Level proportionally adjust the level sent to the contained link objects. The affected objects depends on the Level Mode.
Rate the speed of the chase stepping and fading. See Rate and BPM Control.
Fader Mode
No Control the Level has no function
Control All the Level controls all objects contained in the scene
Dimmers Only the Level only affects the level of dimmer parameters
Count the number of times the last step in the scene is output before the scene automatically deactivates. Zero means continuous repeat.
Hold if this box is checked and the count is non-zero the scene will hold on the last step. Otherwise it will simply deactivate.
Ramp select the shape of the fade in and out slopes.
Trigger select the trigger source for the chase stepping. See Triggers.
Direction select the direction of the sequence.
On activate/deactivate the chase
Soft Start this means the first step will fade in according to the fade in time of the scene. Otherwise the first step will snap on.
Retain Step normally a scene will start at its first step. This will cause the scene to retain the current step when deactivated in order that it can start from this step on a subsequent activation.
Default Fade Attribute this determines how the Level of the scene is control when sub-scened. This is the default Link Attribute.
Linear the scene level is controlled proportionally with parent fade.
Non-Return to Zero this is the same as Linear at present.
Snap at End the scene level is snapped on at the top of the parent fade.
Snap at Start the scene level is snapped on at the start of the parent fade.
Snap on Both not defined at present.