Label
The name of the playback.
Intensity
The output level of the playback.
Rate
The speed of the playback. By default, it is set to 0%. It can
go up to 100% (faster) and down to -100% (slower).
Release
When released the playback can fade out to zero. This release
time defines how long this fade out will take. Setting it to 0s
will result in an instant release.
TC
When enabled, the playback is synchronised to the current
timecode (TC). By default, TC is disabled. Note that the
Settings page provides a field for selecting the timecode
protocol, e.g. 'internal' or 'Art-Net'.
TC Offset
Specifies at which timecode frame the playback starts.
Precedence
Determines how the output of the playbacks is merged
together, as explained on page 47.
MFade
Normally the fade time between cues is determined by the
'fade' field in the cue properties. When Mfade is enabled then
the playback will ignore the cue's fade times and use the
master fade time for all its cues.
Repeat
This property determines what the playback does when it
finishes the last cue.
Loop: Will start over from the beginning.
Bounce: Will make it traverse back to the beginning, and it
will keep going back and forth.
Random: The order of the cues will be random.
Off: The Playback will automatically release when reaching
the end of the cues.
Cue
Current/Total of Cues. Indicates which cue is currently active
and indicates the total number of cues in the Playback.
The intensity and rate properties are not stored in the CueCore2's internal
flash memory. It is expected that these properties can change often during the
operation of the CueCore2 and could consequently wear out the flash memory.
A consequence of not storing these properties is that after a power cycle their
levels will be reverted to the default values. If the intensity or rate requires to be
permanently set to a value other than the default value then it is recommended
to use the Show Control page and create an action in the 'System' action list.
This action can have its trigger set to 'Startup' and contain tasks to set the
playback's intensity and rate to the desired values.
8.3
Cue
A cue is a step inside a playback. A playback can contain up to 32 cues. A
cue does not contain a lighting scene, rather, it refers to a track which does
contain the lighting scenes. It is possible for multiple cues to refer to the same
track. The cue does contain information on how long the lighting scene should
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