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ChamSys QuickQ Series User Manual

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Cue Stack: One or more cues, either taken one after the other by pressing the go button or taken automatically
one after the other in a Chase.
Theatre Style Cue Stack: a numbered sequence of cues in a cue stack, typically run one after the other in the
same order and fader in and out with a Fade Time.
Chase: an automated sequence of cues taken one after the other.
Fade Time: the time taken for a cue to change. Fade in and fade out can be the same or different.
Playbacks: are the faders on the bottom right of the console:
QQ10 has one theatre style cue stack and two chase cue stacks
QQ20 and QQ30 each have 10 playbacks
Palettes: a collection of fixture attributes of one type - i.e. colour, that can be used as building blocks when
recording cues. They are then referenced by cues and many cues can contain the same palette. The advantage is
if for example, you had 500 cues all referencing the colour palette named “yellow” and you wanted to change the
particular shade of yellow you had used in all 500 cues - re-recording the colour palette “yellow” would achieve
this in one action. Palettes are found towards the top of their respective parameter windows.

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ChamSys QuickQ Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Ethernet Ports1
USB Ports2
Motorized FadersNo
MIDI I/OYes
Built-in EffectsYes
DMX Channels512
Universes1
ScreenTouchscreen
Physical DMX Outputs1
SoftwareQuickQ Software

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