Man I love your stuff so much. I'm starting out as a designer in MA and this is essential for my learning! You are just a great teacher, please make more stuff because this is just fantastic. Thanks Jonas :D Love from the Czech Republic.
Thank you so much Ray! Comments like that are a huge motivation - thanks for taking the time to reach out! More videos coming for sure, check out the ones I just uploaded today :)
Hello Jonas, I have looked at almost all of your Toutorials ..... We already had contact. Thank you. Ich habe eine Frage das passt nicht ganz zum Thema. Wie Ist es möglich einen Flash ein- und auszublenden in z.B. laufenden Sequencen ..also einen Flash mit einer FadeIn und Outzeit. Habe schon viel probiert....aber ich bin noch nicht dahinter gekommen. Danke für Deinen Rat
you could also look into using effects from the effect pool or/& effects from the faders, as these are treated differently, (not sure if thats worth another video or not. but i found the bug but don't know how to use it though)
Actually when you want to control the size of your position effects that’s the only way to do it - directly assigning it to an executor. And for the record: That’s completely supported and a legitimate way to playback effects which I make use of heavily. What’s your personal take though on why you don’t assign effects to playbacks?
@@aGuyNamedJonas think you are not understanding my point, has nothing to do with controlling size. You can even make a size fader by creating a stomp effect line/s for said attributes and groups, storing it into a sequence and using the executor as a temp fader, and can even have cues with different sizes, or other stuff you want to have control of on that same fader (can invert it also using some patching tricks so that it works properly, ie. fader at 0 = size 0 and fader at 100 is size = full). The possibilities with this workflow are endless and very intuitive also, while assigning effects directly to executors is very restrictive in that regard youll be just controlling x effects parameters you had on said exec. Effects are not meant to be assigned directly to executors for live operation, same as assigning groups to them and using selfix for example; sure many people do (i have done and still do shows where i see people also use this stuff, and its ok but kind of goes against the possibilities that the ma2 software offers). Mostly its a fast and cheap way to get shows going, but once you are able to build your own showfile with good info organization (assigning like this also bypasses organisation since you wont be using sequences for it - and for example you can have sequences 1001-2000 just be about dimmer, and then 1101-1200 specifically dimmers for the first group youll be handling and so on with other attributes and groups-) and wise use of execs+pages and get to clone stuff into it, the workflow of assigning groups, effects, etc to executor becomes obsolete for live operation, however really good for programming and getting those last details done on-site. Its a programming feature rather than an operation one that can be cheesed into an operation one; its not a bad idea in anyway and most of us have done it that way. Hope I made this understandable, not a native english speaker so it gets kinda hard to explain this complex stuff, cheers mate
Man I love your stuff so much. I'm starting out as a designer in MA and this is essential for my learning! You are just a great teacher, please make more stuff because this is just fantastic. Thanks Jonas :D Love from the Czech Republic.
Thank you so much Ray! Comments like that are a huge motivation - thanks for taking the time to reach out! More videos coming for sure, check out the ones I just uploaded today :)
I have LTP for both my sequences and off on overwritten and still can't play one sequence at a time. Plz help...
You want to deactivate off on overwritten :)
Hello Jonas, I have looked at almost all of your Toutorials ..... We already had contact. Thank you. Ich habe eine Frage das passt nicht ganz zum Thema. Wie Ist es möglich einen Flash ein- und auszublenden in z.B. laufenden Sequencen ..also einen Flash mit einer FadeIn und Outzeit. Habe schon viel probiert....aber ich bin noch nicht dahinter gekommen. Danke für Deinen Rat
you could also look into using effects from the effect pool or/& effects from the faders, as these are treated differently,
(not sure if thats worth another video or not. but i found the bug but don't know how to use it though)
also great video I've watched nearly all of them, and I'm still learning, thank you for helping us out in the community
You’re very welcome! Thanks for the feedback on the pool playback, I’ll check that when I get home. 🙏🏻
Thank you for the information.
you should never use effects assigned to a fader for playback on ma2
Actually when you want to control the size of your position effects that’s the only way to do it - directly assigning it to an executor. And for the record: That’s completely supported and a legitimate way to playback effects which I make use of heavily. What’s your personal take though on why you don’t assign effects to playbacks?
@@aGuyNamedJonas think you are not understanding my point, has nothing to do with controlling size.
You can even make a size fader by creating a stomp effect line/s for said attributes and groups, storing it into a sequence and using the executor as a temp fader, and can even have cues with different sizes, or other stuff you want to have control of on that same fader (can invert it also using some patching tricks so that it works properly, ie. fader at 0 = size 0 and fader at 100 is size = full). The possibilities with this workflow are endless and very intuitive also, while assigning effects directly to executors is very restrictive in that regard youll be just controlling x effects parameters you had on said exec.
Effects are not meant to be assigned directly to executors for live operation, same as assigning groups to them and using selfix for example; sure many people do (i have done and still do shows where i see people also use this stuff, and its ok but kind of goes against the possibilities that the ma2 software offers).
Mostly its a fast and cheap way to get shows going, but once you are able to build your own showfile with good info organization (assigning like this also bypasses organisation since you wont be using sequences for it - and for example you can have sequences 1001-2000 just be about dimmer, and then 1101-1200 specifically dimmers for the first group youll be handling and so on with other attributes and groups-) and wise use of execs+pages and get to clone stuff into it, the workflow of assigning groups, effects, etc to executor becomes obsolete for live operation, however really good for programming and getting those last details done on-site. Its a programming feature rather than an operation one that can be cheesed into an operation one; its not a bad idea in anyway and most of us have done it that way.
Hope I made this understandable, not a native english speaker so it gets kinda hard to explain this complex stuff, cheers mate
thanks man!
Thank you :)
(for taking the time to reach out :) )