Chapter 5 Cues
Playing Back Timed Cues
Timed Cues are automatically executed after pressing the [GO] button
located at the bottom of each playback fader and the fade takes place
according to the timing information programmed with the cue.
It is necessary for the playback faders (A/B or C/D) to be in the
full UP position for timed fades to progress when the [GO] button
is pressed.
Follow this example to playback a timed cue:
Procedure:
1. Press [LOAD]
2. Press [2]
3. Press [GO]
If a cue has a follow time assigned, the next cue will start after the
follow time completes. Pressing [GO] again while a cue is running will
instantly advance to the next cue in the list.
Taking Manual Control of Timed Cues
As a timed cue is running, you can take manual control of the fade and
complete it by using the playback fader. To change the fade to a manual
fade, use the playback fader to "match and grab" the fade level. When the
playback fader has successfully grabbed a cue, a "Man" indication will
appear in the playback fader box. You can complete the remainder of the
fade as though it were a manual fade (the fade is complete when the fader
reaches the top position).
You can reverse the direction of a fade beyond the point where you took
manual control of it. For example, if you took control of a ten second fade
after five seconds, the entire fade is available to control with the playback
fader.
If you want to simply speed up or slow down the rate of a running timed
fade without stopping it to take manual control, you can use the [RATE]
key which will place control of the rate on the trackball or encoder wheels.
See the
Page 84
Rate Override
section below.
Notes:
Loads cue 2
Timed cue starts
Rev. 1.30.03.07.r1