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Static Automation

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Cue List / Theatre Cue List
Document generated: 18.04.17
Snapshots
An unlimited number of snapshots can be captured, saved, and recalled for
each Project Title. All control parameters of the console are saved in the snap-
shots. When a snapshot is recalled, the console typically requires 120 ms to
fully reset itself. Snapshots recalls can be done with snapshot filters active,
protecting certain console parameters from being changed by the recall.
Extensive editing functions allow modifying snapshots after or during a
live show. Besides absolute protection of certain parameters it is possible to
trim parameters relative to their stored values rather than letting them totally
unmodified.
Presets
Recalling a preset, however, will ignore any snapshot filters which may be
active, and bring the console into a clearly defined audio state.
The Vista System supports copy and paste of some or all channel settings to
one or more other channels. This ability streamlines the set-up of the console
when an operator is starting from scratch with a new layout. However, if
starting from a clean slate is desired, clearing all or some of the parameters
is possible as well.
Two different cue list functionalities are available that allow sorting snaps-
hots and attaching MIDI and HiQNet commands to each of them. Each title
can contain one cue list. It can be controlled from external controllers using
MIDI. It is possible to use standard 'MIDI show control' commands as well
as recalling certain cues with a user-defined MIDI command (note or program
change). Theatre Cue lists are only available in 'static' mode, hence not when
dynamic automation is active. Opening the cue list is done either by clicking
on the Cue List Icon in the GC screen's View Button, or by using the cUE:
LIST key on the control bay. For details and a theatre cue list tutorial, refer to
chapter
4.4.5.
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