Proclaim viewing of Live Song Slides

Mark
Mark Member Posts: 2 ✭✭

I'm a worship leader and like to skip around during the live version of the song.  For example, as I think will fit musically, I may add an extra chorus or go back to a pre-chorus during the song. 

This drives usually drives the slide guy absolutely nuts.  With Proclaim it seems he would be able to view the slides while on air and "mouse over" the other possible slides where I may be going, but the preview of the slides are very small and the "mouse over" technique takes a moment for the slide to come up.  Is there a way to make the preview slides bigger while "on air".  Or can the "mousing over" happen faster to where the slide shows up immediately instead of taking a few potatoes to display? 

I hope I'm making sense.  Thanks!

 

 

Comments

  • Mark
    Mark Member Posts: 2 ✭✭

    Nevermind...I think I just answered my own question.  If you go "off air" and on the preview, you can adjust the size of the preview slides.

    Maybe someone will find this useful...;-)

  • Pam Eubanks
    Pam Eubanks Member Posts: 1 ✭✭

    I'm having the same issue, but I still don't see how to make it bigger once you click off air. Can you explain, please??

    Also, there's a delay as the slides transition during songs. Do you know if there's a way to reduce the transition time?

    Thanks!

  • Mike Binks
    Mike Binks MVP Posts: 7,459

    Hi Pam

    You don't need to go 'Off Air'.

    To preview verses you can either place the cursor over the verse you want and look at the pop up.image

    If I hadn't moved the cursor to take the screen shot you would have seen it hovering over verse 1

    or you can drag the dividing line up (or down) the screen to adjust the panels...

    image

    But actually the best way is to number the verses and choruses.

    image

    Then when on air...

    +1 will show verse 1

    +2 will show verse 2 etc

    +c will show the chorus.

    However if the worship leader gets to silly a bucket of cold water should steady them down.

     

     

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    Mike

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