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Recalling another cue list in the command line - [Cue] [3] [/] [Enter]
Recording a cue to another cue list - [Record] <Cue> [3] [/] [8] [Enter]
Playing back a cue from the fader of another cue list - press [Go] for the associated
fader.
Note:
The split Playback Status Display allows detail for two cue lists. Both or either
of these can be locked. Playback Status Display (on page106)
Note:
For information on using out of sequence sync, {OOS Sync}, see OOSSync (on
page317).
Most Recently Activated Cue
Use [Cue] [n] [/] [Enter] to select the most recently activated cue from that cuelist. If there is
no active cue from that list, the first cue in the cuelist will be used.
Using [Go To Cue] with Multiple Cue Lists
[Go To Cue] defaults to the currently selected cue list. [Go to Cue] is a live function. It can not
be used to change cues in blind. [Go to Cue] instructions can be executed from any operating
mode, without returning to live.
By default, a Go to Cue instruction is an out-of-sequence cue and will follow the rules of such
(see
Out-of-Sequence Cues (on page360)
).
For examples of how to use [Go To Cue] in playback, see
Go To Cue (on page360)
.
Using Go To Cue 0
[Go To Cue] [0] is a command line instruction that resets all intensity values not owned by
another fader to default, including any manual values that are not an override to another
active fader value. [Go To Cue] [0] [Enter] also resets the selected cue list to the top of the list,
with the first cue pending.
To [Go To Cue] [0] on another cue list, press:
[Go To Cue] [2] [/] [0] [Enter]
Note:
Eos has an added intensity parameter for LED fixtures, that by manufacturer
default have only RGB parameters but no intensity parameter. With this added
control, the LED fixture will respond to the [Go To Cue] [0] command.
Captured channels, priority values and values from other faders running a different cue list are
not affected by a [Go To Cue] [0] command.
When [Go To Cue] [0] is executed, any intensity values owned by the associated cue will fade
out, while all non-intensity parameters remain in the current state. A [Go To Cue] [0]
instruction does not impact the input from other programmers using partitioned control,
unless the channels/parameters are shared.
[Go To Cue 0] & [Load]
The [Go To Cue 0] , located with the playback controls, in conjunction with a fader load
button to send a specific cue list to cue 0. This action does not use the command line. On the
desired fader, simply press:
[Go To Cue 0] & [Load]