Cue List / Theatre Cue List; Standard' Cue List - Studer Vista 9 Operating Instructions Manual

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4.4.5

Cue list / Theatre Cue list

4.4.5.1

'Standard' Cue list

Date printed: 28.0.0
Two different cue list functionalities are available. It allows sorting snapshots
as well as 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). 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 Icon in the GC screen's toolbar, or by using the CUE: LIST key on the
control bay.
The cue list helps to deal with parts of a musical piece or film you want to
keep track of in time. That could be items such as Intro, Chorus A, Bridge,
Chorus B, the End of a song, or a scene from the film you might want to
(auto-) locate to. An unlimited number of cues can be stored.
Each cue in the cue list has a timecode stamp and a name. The names are
generated and numbered automatically when making cues, but may be edited
at any time along with the TC stamp. The cues in the cue list are automatically
sorted by increasing TC. If you make a new cue, it will be inserted into the
list according to its TC stamp.
When the running TC passes a cue point existing in the list, a small triangle
will appear next to the cue to indicate that this particular cue has been reached.
The triangle will remain there until the next cue in the list is reached, and so
on.
SW V4.5
Vista 9 Digital Mixing System
GC Operation 4-5

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