Chapter 19: Advanced Cues
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? EXAMPLE: To assign a profile to a cue fade:
[RECORD CUE] [#] [PROFILE] [#] [ENTER]
- or -
[CUE] [#] [PROFILE] [#] [ENTER] (Assigns a profile
to an existing cue.)
? EXAMPLE: To delete a profile from a cue fade:
[CUE] [#] [PROFILE] [ENTER] (Do not specify a
profile number.)
Cue Macros
You can assign a macro to a cue or a cue part to automatically execute
functions when a cue is executed. Use the (CUE MACRO) soft key that
appears when the [RECORD CUE] or [CUE] key is pressed. The specified
macro will execute when the cue fade begins. This means that the cue macro
will execute after all follows and delays are finished. This feature can be very
useful for reprogramming submasters, or for capturing specific channels on the
wheel for overriding cue control. Another useful application is to assign rate
control in a cue macro for a cue or effect that requires it in every performance.
This way the rate will always be ready on the wheel when the cue is initiated.
? EXAMPLE: To assign a macro to a cue or part:
[RECORD CUE] [#] [PART] [#] (CUE MACRO) [#] [ENTER]
- or -
[CUE] [#] (CUE MACRO) [#] [ENTER] (Assigns a cue
macro to an existing cue.)
? EXAMPLE: To delete a macro from a cue:
[CUE] [#] (CUE MACRO) [ENTER] (Do not specify a
number.)
Cue Names
You can assign a 16-character name to any cue. The name appears in the
Stage, Preview, Cuesheet, and Playback displays. Use the Bump buttons and
numeric keypad to select the characters for the name. The Bump buttons will
automatically enter Alpha mode when the (NAME CUE) soft key is pressed. It
appears every time that the [RECORD CUE] or [CUE] key is pressed. Each
cue can have only one name. You can use the cue name in “Go To” and other
cue commands instead of specifying a number (see Chapter 11, Names).