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About Curves<br />

You may apply curves to dimmers in patch. Curves may also be applied to cues and to cue parts.<br />

When applied to a cue, the curve impacts only the intensity moves in that cue. When applied to a<br />

cue part, the curve impacts all parameter moves stored in that cue part.<br />

When applied in patch, the intensity transition will follow the ramp defined by the curve during its<br />

fade. This value is determined by referencing the output value of the curve at that percentage and<br />

outputting the curved level rather than the percent level. Up to 100 points of delineation can be<br />

established in a curve, each with its own intensity value if desired.<br />

When applied to a cue, the “percent completion” of the cue is determined by applying the curve’s<br />

output level as the percent completion for all fade calculations. For single-part cues, the calculation<br />

applies only to intensity. For multipart cues, however, the curve applies to all parameters in the part.<br />

<strong>Ion</strong> provides nine pre-programmed, commonly used curves. They can be edited or copied to a new<br />

curve location. When a pre-established curve is deleted, it will return to its original state.<br />

The curve editor can be accessed by pressing [Displays] {Curve} or from the browser,<br />

Browser>Record Target Lists>Curves. When selected, the curves list will open as a separate tab<br />

and the CIA will show the graphical output of the first curve in the list.<br />

You can scroll through the list using the [Next] and [Last] keys, or you can specify a curve in the<br />

command line.<br />

• {Curve} [9] [0] [4] [Enter] - selects curve 904 from the list and displays its shape in the<br />

CIA.<br />

272 <strong>Ion</strong> Operations Manual

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