Auto (with previous cue)
This will trigger the cue at the same time as the previous cue. For
example, when you press Go on the previous cue, this cue will also be
triggered and run at the same time. This can therefore be used to
achieve what is sometimes referred to as "part cues" - simply different
cues running at the same time.
When this option is selected, a “Wait Time” field will appear just below
the drop down. This allows you to enter a wait time, for example 5
seconds. This means the selected cue will be triggered 5 seconds
after the previous cue is triggered, even if the previous cue is still
running as it’s fade time is longer than 5 seconds. As well as typing in
the Wait Time, the first encoder wheel can be used too.
When the trigger is changed to Auto with previous cue, the Settings
button for the cue in the Cues window will then display "Auto-W x",
where x is the wait time.
Auto (after previous cue)
This option is similar to above, but it will trigger the selected cue only
once the previous cue’s fade and delay times have completed. Again,
when this option is selected, a “Wait Time” option will appear under the
drop down.
When the trigger is changed to Auto after previous cue, the Settings
button for the cue in the Cues window will then display "Auto-A x",
where x is the wait time.
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