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display on the Playback Status Display.
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Adding Events from the Show Control Display
Events can be added directly from the show control display, however a new event number must
be specified for each event action.
Open the show control display.
[Displays]><More SK>>{Show Control}
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Select the event list.
<Event> [1] [/] [Enter]
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Specify a new event number.
<Event> [1] [Enter]
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Add the action that the event should execute.
<Event> <1> [Cue] [1] [Enter]
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are posting to the action field.
Define the time code position of the event.
<Event> <1> [Time] [2][0][1][5] [Enter]
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It is possible to enter multiple commands in the same command line. This can speed up your
programming.
<Event> [2] [Cue] [1.5] [Time] [2][4][1][3] [Enter]
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Event timing can also be modified within a range. Let's say an additional 5 frames needs to be
added to multiple events.
<Event> [1] [Thru] [4] [Time] [+] [5] [Enter]
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on the Playback Status Display.
Adding Events From Live
Events can be added directly from live using the same conventions used in the Show Control
Display. The advantage to doing this from Live is there is no need to specify the event number,
as the console automatically assigns the number.
From the Live Display Select the cue to execute.
[Cue] [3]
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Now define the time code location.
[Cue] [3] {Execute} {Timecode} [3][2][1][5] [Enter]
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Show Control
You will notice as events are added in the Event List that the time code will
This is the same process for MIDI and SMPTE Time code.
As there is no action softkey, pressing [Cue], [Sub], or [Macro] assumes you
You will notice as events are added to the event list, the time code will display
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