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Using [Stop/ Back]
All fader activity can be instantly stopped mid-transition by pressing the [Stop/Back] button for the
required fader. To resume the cue, press the [Go] button. To fade to the previous cue on that fader,
using default “back” timing, press the [Stop/Back] button again from this state.
When you have gone to the previous cue using the [Stop/Back] button, the cue should look just like it
did before you hit the [Go] button, if the cue still has ownership of all of its channels. If a different
cue list has taken ownership of some of the channel parameters within that cue in the interim, those
specific channel parameters will not respond to the [Stop/Back] command.
If a cue is recorded or rerecorded when a fade is stopped, the contents of that fader will be recorded
as absolute data in the new record target. If a cue is updated with the fader in a stopped state, all ref-
erences in the cue will be updated accordingly.
When a cue on the playback fader is complete, pressing [Stop/Back] will step backwards sequentially
through the cue list from that point. [Stop/Back] uses default back time as established in Setup, see
Manual Control (on page144). Or you can back into the previous cue using specific timing with [Go
to Cue] [Last] [Time] [n] [Enter].
Using Blackout and Grandmaster
The grandmaster inhibits all live intensity values. If the grandmaster is set at 50%, all live intensities
will be at 50% of their actual values.
Blackout sets all lighting levels to zero.
A grandmaster inhibits all live intensity values. If a grandmaster is set at 50%, all live intensities will
be at 50% of their actual values.
On a physical fader that is configured to be a grandmaster, pressing the fader’s [Go] & [Stop/Back]
buttons at the same time will act as a blackout and inhibit all intensities to 0%. Pressing [Go] &
[Stop/Back] again will exit blackout.
When a grandmaster or blackout are active, a grandmaster/ blackout warning will display at the top
of all monitors. Clicking that will open a dialogue in the CIA.
For more information, see Grandmaster and Blackout (on page22).
{Go To Cue 0}
You can use the {Go to Cue 0} button, 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.
To do this:
1. Press [Fader Controls]
2. If necessary, press [More SK] until {Go ToQ 0} is visible in the LCD.
3. Press {Go To Cue 0} and press or click [Load] for the desired fader. The cue list will go to cue 0.
For more information on this action, see Using Go To Cue 0 (on page277)
Using Assert (Playback Button)
Use [Fader Control] {Assert} & [Load] for the associated fader to re-run the active cue in that fader,
following the same rules as [Go To Cue]. Assert can be used to regain control of all cue contents,