Go To Cue - ETC ION Operation Manual

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G o T o C u e
[Go to Cue] instructions can be executed from any operating mode. By default, a [Go to Cue]
instruction is an out-of-sequence cue and will follow the rules of such (see
above.
Following are examples of [Go To Cue]:
• [Go To Cue] [5] [Enter] - all parameters with values in cue 5 are faded to those values, even
if they are tracked.
• [Go To Cue] [Next] [Enter] - takes you to the next cue in the active list.
• [Go To Cue] [Last] [Enter] - takes you to the previous cue in the active list.
When a [Go To Cue] instruction is executed, any null states applied with {Make Null} are removed.
To maintain the make null setting, you should use [Capture] for the required channels.
G o T o C u e T i m i n g
[Go To Cue] uses go-to-cue timing established in
instruction with different timing options as follows:
• [Go To Cue] [2] [Time] [1] [Enter] - this command would take you to cue 2 in 1 second.
• [Go to Cue] [Next] [Time] [3] [Enter] - this command would take you to the next cue in the
selected list in three seconds.
• [Go to Cue] [Last] [Time] [2] [Enter] - this command would take you to the previous cue in
the selected list in two seconds.
• [Go To Cue] [8] [Time] [Enter] - this command would take you to cue 8 using all timing values
stored in cue 8.
O t h e r G o T o C u e o p t i o n s
When [Go to Cue] is pressed, the softkeys in the CIA are changed to provide Go to Cue modifiers
to enhance your playback ability.
From these softkeys, you can specify that when going to a cue, only some elements of that cue will
be played back. Specifically you can choose to play back:
• single parameter channels only (conventionals),
• multiple parameter channels only (moving lights),
• move instructions only,
• use marks,
• or you can choose play back a cue and withhold any link (follow, hang, execute instructions)
it may contain.
These can be combined within the command line as well:
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Cue Playback
[GoTo Cue] [1] {SingleParam} [Enter]
[GoTo Cue] [2] {MultiParam} [Enter]
[GoTo Cue] [3] {MovesOnly} [Enter]
[GoTo Cue] [5] {Use Marks} [Enter]
[GoTo Cue] [4] {MinusLinks} [Enter]
[Go To Cue] [1] {MultiParam} {MovesOnly} [Enter]
Setup, page
93. You can use a [Go To Cue]
Out-of-Sequence Cues
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