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Isadora Manual v1.3 - TroikaTronix

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Jump<br />

Activates a new Scene after deactivating the current primary Scene.<br />

The jump actor allows you to move from one scene to another. When a trigger is<br />

received on the trigger input, the all of the actors in the current Scene are<br />

deactivated, and then all of the actors in the new Scene are activated.<br />

Properties<br />

• trigger: When a trigger is received on this input port, the current primary<br />

Scene is deactivated and the primary Scene indicated by the mode and jump<br />

properties is activated.<br />

• mode: Determines how the number in the jump property is interpreted. When<br />

this mode is set to relative the scene to be activated is relative to the position<br />

of the current scene in the Scene List. When this property is set to absolute the<br />

scene to be activated is based on its position in the Scene List. See jump<br />

property below for more information.<br />

• jump: Indicates which scene to activate. This field works in tandem with the<br />

mode field. When mode is set to relative, the number in the jump field<br />

indicates the scene to activate relative to the current scene. +1 would be the<br />

scene after this scene, -1 would be the scene before this scene, +2 would be<br />

the second scene after this scene, etc. When mode is set to absolute, the<br />

number in this field indicates a scene in the Scene List by its position, where 1<br />

is the first scene in the list, two is the second scene, etc.<br />

• fade: Specifies an optional visual and aural cross fade between the current<br />

scene and the scene that is the target of the jump<br />

The visual result of the fade in depends on a number of factors: what video is<br />

being rendered in the current scene, the setting of the blend and layer inputs in<br />

the Projector actors that become active, etc. See the section “Compositing<br />

with the Projector” on Page 137 for more information on taking advantage of<br />

multiple projectors.<br />

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