Recalling A Preset As A Reference; Recalling A Preset As A Hard Value; Cuelists; What Is A Cuelist - Philips Strand Lighting Quick Start Manual

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A window will appear asking you what to do. Select the appropriate option.

Recalling a Preset as a Reference

If you select presets this way, they will be recorded into cues as a reference, rather than the value.
Press and hold the [OPEN] key and press the [PRESET] button. The Preset Pool window
open. Select the appropriate Preset Pool type using the Preset Pool toolbar. From here, you can select and deselect
presets by clicking on them.
Alternatively, you may select any Preset using the external monitor's Preset Pool.

Recalling a Preset as a Hard Value

If you select presets this way, they will be recorded into cues as a 'hard' value, rather than being referenced by the cue.
Press and hold the [OPEN] key and press the [PRESET] button. The Preset Pool window
open. Now, hold down the [SHIFT] key while selecting and deselecting presets by clicking on them to load their
values into the programmer.
Alternatively, you may select any preset using the external monitor's Preset Pool. However, the [SHIFT] Key acts as
a modifier and will cause the preset to be loaded as values, rather than the preset reference.

6. Cuelists

What is a Cuelist?

A cuelist consists of multiple cues, whereas each cue stores the attribute values or preset references for each touched
attribute of fixtures that had touched values. Each cue has its own next time (the time after which the next cue will
automatically be triggered) and fade / snap time.
Each cuelist has its own settings that define the behavior of the Cuelist, i.e. the trigger mode (Auto for Next Times,
Timecode, Master Speed, etc) or if a cuelist is tracking or not.

Storing Cues in a Cuelist

Remember, only values that are touched and active will be recorded. This state is indicated by the background color
of the value in the programmer. See
Note: Sometimes it might be desirable to modify or touch all attributes for selected fixtures prior to recording a cue.
This may be used to create a "Blocking" cue. To do so, press [SHIFT] and [LOAD] at the same time.
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Figure 44: Merge or Replace Preset Window - Options
"Fixture Attribute Values" on page 26
500ML Lighting Control Console
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