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Do Nothing (Default Setting) - keeps the last cue in the list active.
Cue Out - only fades out channels in that cue list. Other channels will remain. Intensity levels
will go out. Non-intensity parameters will remain. This setting uses the Go to Cue timing for
fading.
Wrap - puts the first cue into pending, and fires it.
Restore Background - any background cue, submaster, and effect levels are restore following
background priority. Manual levels will not be restored. This setting uses the Release time. The
pending cue will be set to the first cue in the list. If there is no background state, the non-
intensity parameters will not fade.
Stomp Mode
Stomp refers to when all the content owned by a cue is now being controlled by other targets. The
cue is being removed from the background, and once that happens, it would not be eligible to fade
back. You can assign behavior that will happen when a cue is stomped.
The following are Stomp Mode options:
Off When Stomped - puts the content into an off state, the same behavior encountered when
pressing [Off] + [Load].
Unload When Stomped - unloads the fader.
Nothing When Stomped (Default Setting) - nothing happens.
Release When Stomped - resets a cue list to the top of the list.
Exclusions
Those exclusions include:
Exclude From Record - output is not recorded into any other record target.
Exclude From Grandmaster - content cannot be mastered by a grandmaster.
Exclude From Inhibitive Sub - content cannot be mastered by an inhibitive submaster
Exclude From Solo - content will ignore solo button mode. See Fader and Button Con-
figuration (on the facing page) for more information on solo.
Channel and Parameter Filters
Channel and Parameter Filters can be used to allow only specified data to be played back. These are
playback filters, and do not impact how data is recorded.
For cue lists, channel and parameter filters can be set in the following areas:
Cue List Index using the {Properties} softkey
In Fader Configuration (Tab 36)
In Live using the {Properties} softkey
Tap or click on {Chan Filter} to assign channels or groups. Tap or click on {Param Filter} to open a list
of available parameters that you can filter.
Note: Filters will travel with their assigned cue lists wherever they are mapped.
When a filter has been applied, an indicator will display in the fader ribbon. C will display for channel
filter, and F is for parameter filter.