7. Cues - Page 155
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BPM display of target playbacks. The tapped tempo is mastered by
the fader position and scale, so if you tap 100BPM but then set the
fader to 50%, you will get 50BPM.
7.2.6 Releasing running playbacks
You can release a running playback to its previous state by pressing
the Release button, then the Select button of the playback to be
released. Channels will release back to their state in the previous
playback until no playbacks are left to be released. If the [Release to
Home] setting on the Release menu is Enabled, channels will go to
the power-on state, which you can program (see next section). If the
option is disabled, channels will remain in the state of the last
playback. You can release all running playbacks by pressing the
Release button then [Release all playbacks].
You can also configure the key profile so that the blue or grey buttons
can be used to release the playback.
Channels will always release with a fade time, this defaults to 2
seconds but you can change it using [Master Release Time] in the
Release menu.
• You can instantly kill a playback by pressing Avo+the swop
button of the playback.
• You can set a mask so that only certain attributes release from
the playback when the playback is killed. This uses the [Release
Mask] option in the Playback Options menu (see section 0 on
page 167). Normally all attributes will remain in the state last
used in the playback – for cues whi
ch trigger strobing or other
effects this might not be what you want.
7.2.7 Releasing a whole page of playbacks
You can use the Release function to release a whole page of
playbacks in one operation. Press Release then the Goto Page button,
or touch the current page in the playbacks view. You will get the
following options:
[Release this Page]: releases all active playbacks on the current page
and playback fader group
[Release Playbacks Not On This Page]: releases any active playback
on the same fader group from another page
[Release All Playbacks In This Group]: releases any active playback in
the fader group.
“Fader Group” refers to a particular area of the console, for example
the main faders below the screen on a Tiger Touch or the top row on
the left hand side of the Arena.
7.2.8 Release mask - releasing individual attributes
You can release individual fixtures or attributes, and remove fixtures
from shapes in playbacks using the release mask. There is a Global
release mask which affects all release operations, or you can set a
Local release mask which affects only the current playback.
Global release mask
If no local release mask is set for the playback, attributes release
according to this mask. The default is for no attributes to release.