Follow Values
(default on)
Follow Cue (default
on)
Follow Grid (default
on)
Add Macro
Insert Link
Renumber
Edit Mode
Following those buttons, you will find text that tells you the cue type (Cuelist, Chase, Override.
etc.) and the cuelist number (in this case Cuelist 31).
Directly below this is the Cuelist Label. By default, the Cuelist Label is the same as the cuelist
number. To edit this label:
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ABELING A CUELIST
1 Ensure that "Edit Mode" is active (red)
2 Select the desired cuelist by pressing the appropriate LCD key
3 Select the default text (Cuelist xx) by touching or clicking on the text on the touch screen.
4 The text will highlight in red.
5 Using the keyboard, enter the desired text.
6 Press Enter and the cuelist will be relabeled.
Note that the new label is also displayed in the appropriate playback LCD key and that the cuelist
number, found above the label on the touch screen remains unchanged.
When this button is highlighted (red), the carat, the ">>" next to Cue 1
that indicates the current cue will advance as each cue is executed,
but the cuelist will not automatically scroll down following the carat.
The highlight bar (the bright blue bar shown over Cue 1) will remain
on the last selected cue.
With only Follow Cue selected, the carat and the highlight bar
advance together as cues are executed, but the screen will not
automatically scroll if the cuelist is longer than the number of cues
that can be displayed on the screen (a maximum of 14 cues).
Again, the carat will advance as cues are executed and the highlight
bar remains at the last selected cue, but when Follow Grid is
selected, the cuelist will automatically scroll down following the carat.
This button is discussed in detail in "Using Macros" on page 143.
This button is discussed in detail in "Linking Cues" on page 153
When selected (highlighted in red) this button allows for the
renumbering of cues as described on page 109. When deselected,
pressing or clicking on the cue numbers in the cuelist will load the
information for the selected cuelist into the "Cuelist Values" screen.
Finally, to the far right is the "Edit Mode" button. This button locks
access the Name, Trigger, Delay, Fade, Fade Mode and Comment
cue modifiers thereby preventing accidental changes to the cue. By
default, the button is locked (blue). To unlock the cue modifiers,
simply press the "Edit Mode" button and it will turn red. Please note
that "Edit Mode" does not prevent the recording, deselecting or
editing of cue contents. It pertains only to the cue modifiers listed
above. Also, the "Edit Mode" button will maintain it's state (locked or
unlocked) regardless of the cuelist or view displayed.
Working With Cues
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