Solo Change; Move / Go; Record Cue - ETC ColorSource 20 User Manual

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Note:
master and all other playbacks and

Solo Change

When the button mode is set to Solo Change, pressing the
nels
in that playback to flash on depending on the intensity of each channel in the chosen playback.
If the chosen playback's channel is at an intensity above zero all the output from other playbacks or the
list, for that channel, will be overridden. The intensity will be set to the level of the
color of the selected playback will be sent to the output, for that channel.
If the chosen playback's channel is at an intensity of zero, all the output from other playbacks or the cue
list, for that channel, will be left unaffected.
Solo Change allows parts of the scene to be replaced while other parts are left unaffected.

Move / GO

When the button mode is set to Move/GO, pressing the
meters
of the
intensity remains unaffected. The intensity may be operated independently on the playback fader.
Note:

Record Cue

Records the current state into a cue in the
settings for intensity and other parameters, effects, and media. All recording operations use the output cur-
rently live on stage. Blind recording is not permitted.
You may make a simple recording by just choosing Store. To specify a recording in more detail, select
Include options
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This is the same as if the playback fader had been taken to the same level as the bumps
channels
in the chosen playback to move to their recorded positions and values, while the
Move/GO does not work with sequences.
and choose the lights and parameters you wish to be included.
cues
set to zero.
bump button
bump button
cue
list. A cue is a recorded stage look that can include
for a
playback
will cause the
bumps
master, and the
for a
playback
will cause the
Recording Your Looks For Playback
chan-
cue
para-
channel

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