RECORDING AND ASSIGNING A SCENE
1
Set up a lighting state on the Channel faders.
2
Press and release [RECORD] to record the scene in spare memory.
3
Hold [RECORD] and press any Scenemaster flash key to assign the recording.
After a short mimic flash, the Record LED stops flashing—the Record Buffer memory is now empty, its contents having been recorded
under the Scenemaster. A Scene is always recorded initially as a Manual Scene. Manual Scene playback is not affected by the setting of
the Scene Fade master.
RECORDING AND ASSIGNING A SCENE BLIND
You can also set up a Scene blind (not showing on stage) on the Channel Faders with the Channels Master at zero, and then record and
assign it to a Scenemaster as follows:
1
Set the Channels Master at zero, then set up a lighting state on the Channel faders.
2
Hold [RECORD], then press [FLASH] the key above the Channels Master, and release both keys.
3
Hold [RECORD] and press a Scenemaster flash key to assign the recording.
MANUAL SCENE PLAYBACK
Raising the fader level of a Manual Scene brings up the levels of that scene at the same speed as you move the fader. Manual Scenes
add levels on a highest takes precedence basis, and all levels are controlled both by the Scenes and the Grand Master faders.
FLASHING MANUAL SCENES
Pressing the Flash key of a Manual Scene instantly recalls the levels of that scene. A flashed Manual Scene adds levels on a latest takes
precedence basis—flashed levels over 5% over-ride any other output level. This mode of operation is useful for turning some channels
effectively off (flashed scene levels recorded at 5%), while others are turned on. Flashed levels are only controlled by the Grand Master
Fader.
KILL MODE
Scenes Kill Mode operation is similar to pressing a Channel Flash key—when the LED in the Kill key is on, pressing any Scene Flash key
blacks out all other output, leaving only that Scene.
MANUAL SCENE RECORDING AND PLAYBACK
CUEMASTER OPERATION
21
Need help?
Do you have a question about the CUEMASTER and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers