9. Cue Lists - Page 165
TitanUniversal_Man_v8-0_TT.doc 05 August 2014
You can change this in the Playback Options to make the cue list
automatically clear when the fader reaches zero (press [Playback
Options] at the program menu, then press the Select button of the
cue list, then select [Fader Mode Intensity Kill At 0].
You can also use Key Profiles to configure one of the handle buttons
to release the cue list.
While the cue list remains active, any shapes/effects
stored in the current cue will run even if the fader is at
zero. If you are working with a cue list and have
unexplained shapes occurring, check all cue lists have
been killed.
9.3 Editing cue lists
9.3.1 Playback View window
The easiest way to edit a cue list is using the Playback View window
(press
View then the select button for the cue list to open it). This
shows a grid with each cue and allows you to change most features of
the cue. Click on the item you want to change in the grid, and the
softkeys will offer you the different options.
To change multiple cues at once, draw a box across the items you
want to change.
9.3.2 Editing values in Cue View window
You can edit the value of every fixture in each cue using the Cue View
window. Press the View Cue button at the right hand end of the
Playback View window.
You can then click on the values you want to change and edit them
using the softkeys.
• The context menu buttons allow you to view levels, shapes,
effects and times for each attribute of each fixture in each cue.
• If levels are set from a palette, the View Palettes button either
shows you the palette used, or the underlying value.