374 Eos Apex, Eos Ti, Gio, Gio @5, Ion Xe, Ion Xe 20, and Element 2 User Manual
Example:
When cue 2 is active, select channels 1 through 5 and set new levels for the
color scrollers. Update only part 4 of the multipart cue 2 with the new scroller
levels.
[1] [Thru] [5] [Scroller] [Update] [Part] [4] [Enter]
Storing a Multipart Cue in Blind
CAUTION:
Edits in Blind take effect immediately, they do not require a
[Record] or [Update] command.
Changing a Single Part Cue to a Multipart Cue
When working in Blind, often you will be breaking a single part cue into a multipart cue.
It is quite possible to create a new cue in Blind and follow the exact same process, except in
addition to pulling channel parameters into parts, you will also be providing them with move
instructions or block commands. It is worth noting that tracked instructions do not belong to
any specific part of a multipart cue.
Select the cue you wish to break apart and specify the first part you wish to create. Part 1 is
generally where the body of the cue resides. Therefore, if you specify any part other than part
1, all of the move instructions in the cue are placed in part 1.
Begin by selecting any channels that you wish to move into some part other than part 1.
[1] [Thru] [5] [Part] [2] [Enter]
[6] [Thru] [1] [0] {Intensity} [Part] [3] [Enter]
[6] [Thru] [1] [0] {Color} [Part] [4] [Enter]
As you create each part, that part is now selected. It is possible to select the channel
parameter you want and press [Part] [Enter] to pull that data into the selected part.
Note:
When breaking a cue into a multipart cue in blind, the [Part] button is a
required instruction. Channel selection will not automatically assign a channel into a
part. Use of the [Part] key allows you to add only specific channel parameters to the
part. For example: [5] [Thru] [9] {Color} [Part] [Enter].
Changing a Multipart Cue to a Standard Cue
To change a multipart cue to a standard cue, delete all of the parts of the cue.
Example:
Cue 4 is a 3 part cue that include channels 1 through 20. To change cue 4
back to a standard single cue:
[Delete] [Part] [1] [Thru] [3] [Enter]
Creating Multiple Cue Parts in a Range
[Thru] [Thru] can be used in blind to create multiple cue parts in a range.
[Cue] [1] [Part] [1] [Thru] [Thru] [4] [Enter] will create parts 1 through 4.
If you were to use just [Thru] instead of [Thru] [Thru], you would create parts 1 and 4.