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S o l o M o d e
The {Solo Mode} softkey is useful in multiple programmer situations. {Solo Mode} is used to pull
a cue list out after it has been synced with other lists for editing purposes.
For Example:
Cue List 1 is being used by one programmer and Cue List 2 was programmed by a second
programmer. For the run of the show, the lists are synced so they run together. But if
changes need to be made to Cue List 2 and not affect the playback of Cue List 1, {Solo
Mode} can be used.
{Solo Mode} is a toggle state. So if Cue List 2 is already in solo mode, and [Cue] [2] [\] {Solo Mode]
[Enter] is used again, that list will no longer be in solo mode.
F a d e r t y p e
Faders can be set as Proportional or Intensity Master (I-Master). This affects how cues are recalled
and modified.
Proportional faders, when the slider is set to zero prior to the execution of a cue, will withhold
playback of intensity data until the slider is raised. Intensity data will then be played back
proportionally according to the level of the fader. Once the slider reaches full, the cue is considered
complete and the cue is released from the manual fader. If the slider is at any value other than zero
when the cue is executed, intensity values will play back normally. If the slider is returned toward
zero, intensity in the cue will face to the previous level.
Faders set as Intensity Masters will master the intensity level for cues during playback. Therefore,
intensity masters set below 100% will proportionally limit playback of intensity data relative to the
level that the slider is set. All non-intensity parameters are unaffected by the slider. Once the slider
has reached full, control of intensity is retained. If the slider is moved toward zero, intensity will
proportionally fade toward zero (not the previous state as per proportional faders).
For Example:
The playback fader for cue list 1 is an intensity master and the slider is set at 50%.
When a cue is played back on this fader, intensity values will raise to 50% of their final
values and then stop. As the intensity master is raised/lowered, intensities will increase/
decrease accordingly. Once the slider has reached full, control of intensity is retained.
M o ve T o
The {Move To} softkey is used to move cues from one location in a cue list to another location in the
same or even a different cue list. When cues are moved, values that had tracked will be matched to
the previous cue and will be auto-blocked by the system. The impact on subsequent cues is based
on track/cue only conventions.
The following example illustrates the use of the {Move To} softkey in the cue list index:
• <Cue> [1] [/] [2] {Move To} <Cue> [2] [/] [1] [Enter] - moves the selected cue 2 from cue list
1 to the new list 2. When a cue list is moved, any links that referenced the cue list are changed
accordingly.
Alternatively, you could use [Copy To] to copy the content of the cue to another cue or cue list.
E d i t
The {Edit} softkey opens a blind channel view of the selected cue and changes focus from the cue
list index. You can change the blind display to spreadsheet or table view by pressing the [Format]
key. You can edit any of the cue attributes for the cue selected in the index, but the cue contents
must be edited in the blind display.
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[Cue] [2] [\] {Solo Mode} [Enter] - places Cue List 2 into solo mode.
See "Proportional vs. Intensity Master" on page 257.
See "Recording and Editing Cues from Blind" on page 171.
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