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The following are additional modifiers that can be used with [Go To Cue]:
Homes a cue list to its first cue
[Go to Cue] [Home] [Enter] homes the currently selected cue list to its first cue. [Go to
Cue] [x] [/] [Home] [Enter] homes a cue list to its first cue.
Takes a cue list to its last cue
[Go to Cue] [Shift] [Home] [Enter] homes the currently selected cue list to its last cue.
[Go to Cue] [x] [/] [Shift] [Home] [Enter] will take you to the last cue in a cue list.
Go to Cue Out
[Go to Cue] [x] [/] [Out] [Enter] allows you to use the [Go to Cue] [Out] command on a
list specific basis. [Go to Cue] [Out] continues to affect all active cue lists.
Note: [Go to Cue] [x] [/] [Out] is similar to [Go to Cue] [x] [/] [0] except that any NPs on the
fader will fade to their home level.
Time
[Go to Cue] [5] [Time] [Enter] will go to cue 5 using cue times, and also uses any asso-
ciated follow/hang times to automatically trigger the subsequent cue. To go to a cue in
cue time, but not trigger the follow/hang, you would use [Go to Cue] [5] {Minus Links}
[Time] [Enter].
Note: If you want to specify a time or use the cue time, the [Time] command must always
be entered after any other commands, such as {Minus Links} or {SingleParam}. The excep-
tion to this rule is {Manual}.
These can be combined within the command line as well:
[Go To Cue] [1] {MultiParam} {MovesOnly} [Enter]
Virtual Faders
You can have access to additional faders by using the virtual faders (see Virtual Fader Module (on
page81)).
Assigning Faders
Cue playbacks, submasters, grandmasters, palettes, and presets are targets that can be assigned to
faders.
Faders can be assigned in a number of different ways.
The fader configuration display
The fader list
The cue list index
The submaster display
Manually using the [Load] button