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Leviton MC24/48 - Record Cue Command

Leviton MC24/48
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Colortran Encore Control Console
Software Version 3.05
98
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ADVANCED TOPICS: See "Go To" topics in Chapter 9, Playing
Back Cues.
Cue numbers may range from 0.1 to 999.9 in 0.1 increments. This allows you
to build your show using cues with whole numbers, and then insert up to 9 cues
between existing cues later.
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HINT: Some lighting designers like to number cues so that each
scene, dance, or event of their show begins at even hundreds. For example, the
cues in scene 1 start at cue 101, the cues in scene 2 start at 201, etc.
Record Cue Command
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BASIC RULE: You can execute the Record Cue command from any
display, but the command always records what is shown in the Stage display.
No Record key is ever used when creating or editing in any blind display.
The [RECORD CUE] key records a cue from the instantaneous "look" of the
current Stage display. This includes all levels that may be originating from
level setting commands, cues, running effects, or active submasters. The
Record Cue command can be executed from any display. If an effect is
running, the Record Cue command captures the effect channels at the instant
the [ENTER] key executes the command.
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HINT: For the reason stated above, you should maintain your effects
on submasters while you are recording cues live. This way you can take out
the effect levels with the submaster before you enter the Record Cue command.
Parked dimmer levels on stage are not recorded, however all channel levels that
are shown in the Stage display are recorded.
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ADVANCED TOPIC: See the Parking Dimmers topic in Chapter 20,
Advanced Patching Options.
To assign a time other than the default manual fade time, press the [TIME]
hard key and enter a new value in seconds. Times can be in entered in 0.1
second increments. A Manual fade time can be selected with the (MAN.

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