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MagicQ User Manual 143 Version 1.4.9.0
16.9.6 Release old chans
When set to Yes, any channels used in previous Cues but not used in this Cue step are released.
This setting defaults to No in all modes.
The Tracking flag “L” corresponds to the inverse of this setting.
16.10 Step Times (View Defaults only)
16.10.1 HTP in fade, HTP out fade, Position fade, Colour fade, Beam fade
The default fade times used when new Cues are recorded in a Cue Stack. Used by Cues in the Cue Stack
set to “Cue Timing”.
Once Cues have been recorded then the times for Specific Cues are edited in the Cue Window, View
Times.
16.10.2 HTP in delay, HTP out delay, Position delay, Colour delay, Beam delay
The default delay times used when new Cues are recorded in a Cue Stack. Used by Cues in the Cue Stack
set to “Cue Timing”.
Once Cues have been recorded then the times for Specific Cues are edited in the Cue Window, View
Times.
16.11 FX (View Defaults Only)
16.11.1 Default speed
This is the default FX speed used when creating new Waveform FX in the FX Editor Window.
16.11.2 Default in fade
This is the default FX fade in used when setting a specific FX fade in time. Note that by default FX are
faded in using the fade times of the Cue step.
16.11.3 Default out fade
This is the default FX fade in used when setting a specific FX fade out time. Note that by default FX are
faded out using the fade times of the Cue step.

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ChamSys MagicQ Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeLighting Control Console
ManufacturerChamSys
SoftwareMagicQ
NetworkingYes
MIDI SupportYes
SMPTE SupportYes
Cues5000
Cue Stacks2000
EncodersVaries by model
TouchscreenYes
Universes64
Number of fixturesUnlimited (software dependent)
Network Ports4
DMX Outputs4
InputsMIDI, SMPTE
CompatibilityWindows, macOS, Linux (for software)
FeaturesPixel Mapping
FadersVaries by model (Mini Wing: 12, PC Wing: 10, MQ50: 12+12, MQ80: 10, MQ70: 10, MQ100 Pro: 10, MQ300 Pro: 15)

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