Cuelists 121
500ML Lighting Control Console
Operation Guide
Options are:
• Auto - The Cuelist will be run with Next Times specified in the Cuelist View Window.
• Manual - Each step of the cuelist needs to be started manually.
• Master Speed 1 to 3 - The Cuelist will act like a chase; being triggered by any of the Master Speeds as defined.
See "Assigning a Speed-Master" for more information on assigning a Speedmasters to one of the Masters.
• Timecode - The Cuelists "Next Time" Column will change to a Timecode time, and this list may be triggered via
Linear or Midi Timecode.
Note: You may change this setting back and forth without losing any of the previously entered timings. This is
especially helpful with cuelists that should be triggered via timecode, but may need to be temporarily run manually
during programming.
Priority
The priority setting will change the playback priority as to your setting. The default
setting is LTP.
Different priority settings are:
• LTP - All values being stored in that cuelist will be compared to others by the "Latest Takes Precedence" principle.
That means that values will override values, which have been output previously.
• LTP High Priority - All values being stored in that cuelist will be compared to others by the "Latest takes Prece-
dence" principle. That means that values will override values, which have been output previously. This setting will
always override values contained in LTP priority lists, even if those have been started after the List set to "High
Priority".
• HTP - All values being stored in that cuelist will be compared to others by the "Latest Takes Precedence" principle
- except the dimmer values, which will be compared by dimmer level. That means that values will override values
which have been output previously, except for the dimmer value. Here, the cuelist set to HTP with the highest dim-
mer level will be output.
• HTP High Priority - All values being stored in that cuelist will be compared to others by the "Latest Takes Prece-
dence" principle with a high priority - except the dimmer values, which will be compared by dimmer level, with
the highest dimmer level being output. This setting will always override all values but the dimmer contained in
LTP priority lists, even if those have been started after the List set to "High Priority".
For more information on priorities, please see "Priorities Concepts" on page 11".
Fadetime Master
This will tell the cuelist which Fadetime Master it should listen to. Setting this will
ignore the fade times set in the Cuelist Window. However, if you decide to switch
back to "Default", fade times as you entered them previously will be restored. See
"Assigning a Fademaster" on page 126 for more information on assigning a
Fademaster to one of the Masters.
Tracking
This dropdown menu allows you to enable or disable tracking for this particular
cuelist. You may also enable the cuelist to track from the last to the first cue. By
default, tracking is set to Enabled.
For more information on tracking, see "Tracking" on page 13.
Run Mode
Use this dropdown menu to define how the cuelist should behave if reaching the end.
The default is Loop at End.
Settings are:
• Loop at End - The cuelist will wrap around and jump back to the first cue after hitting go while the last cue is
played back.