Sequence Playback Views - The Graphical Representation - ETC Cobalt Series User Manual

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Cobalt 8.1 - 20181029
Standard Times are described like this
Out: #
In: #
Time (In=Out): #
Delay In: # (with a "d", for example d2 >3)
Delay Out: # (with a "d", for example d2 >3)
TimeCode: ##.##.##.##
Channel Times - are summarised as ChT: #. The # indicates how many different time groups there are
in a step.
9. Header box, showing information about the currently loaded sequence (click to change)
10. On screen transport keys
11. Settings.
12. Mode indicators.
13. Extras in this sequence step.
Devices - are summarised as Dev: #. The # indicates how many moving devices are affected by the
step.
Master Links - are indicated as ML: #. The # indicates how many Masters are linked to the step.
Master Pages - are indicated as MP: #. The # indicates which Master Page is linked to the step.
Effects - are indicated as Eff:#. The # indicates the number of effects linked to the step.
NOTE
Touch and mouse functionality: You can click on many objects in the
Playback View to open the corresponding editor directly. For example
PRESET or DEV or MASTER LINK.

Sequence Playback Views - The Graphical Representation

The graphical representation of the next crossfade shows the in and outgoing fade times as arrows, and
FCB times and channel times as progress bars.
You can toggle this view on/off at the settings (12) or by holding FORMAT and pressing the UP or
DOWN arrow.
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