Using The Cue List Index - ETC Ion Operation Manual

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In this instance, if you used the [Q Only] button in the delete instruction, cue 5 would be deleted, but
the tracked values in cue 6 that originated in cue 5 would remain and be converted to move instruc-
tions.
Deleting In Cue Only Mode
When the console is in cue only mode, any subsequent tracked values are not eliminated, but are
converted to move instructions instead.
In the example above, deleting cue 5 (in cue only mode) would result in any tracked values in cue 6,
that originated in cue 5, being converted to move instructions.
If you apply the [Track] button to the delete instruction, the move instructions from cue 5 are deleted
and the values from cue 4 would then track into cue 6 and beyond.

Using The Cue List Index

The cue list index is a blind display list which shows the cue list you are working with, the cue status,
cue list properties, any other stored cue lists, and what (if any) faders the lists are loaded onto.
When the cue list index is in focus, the following softkeys are available for editing the cue list: {Par-
tition}, {Autoblock Clean}, {Solo Mode}, {Execute} ,{Properties}, and {Edit}.
Opening the Cue List Index
You can access the cue list index by pressing [Cue] [Cue],[Tab] [1][6], or you can navigate within the
browser to Record Target Lists > Cue List Index and press [Select].
Cue list properties determine how the cue list will interact. Assigned properties will display at the top
of the cue list as well as any currently active show control triggers.
The top half of the cue list index displays all stored cues, including cue list properties, for the selected
cue list. The bottom half of the cue list index displays all stored cue lists and their properties. The
selected cue list is highlighted.
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