Audio Trigger; Extended Cue Dialog - Martin Xciter User Manual

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20.2.2.4 Audio trigger

When you choose the audio trigger, the sequence will react to beats from the four band audio filter. Xciter
shows the audio trigger dialog. In this dialog you can configure the number of beats before an actual
sequence trigger occurs and the audio bands on which to trigger. The audio levels itself are set globally in
the advanced cue dialog.
1. Use ARROW or SCR1 to adjust the number of beats.
2. Press the softkeys next to the audio bands to enable / disable them.
3. Press [ENT] to confirm the settings, [ESC] to cancel. Xciter returns to the trigger and step mode dialog.

20.3 Extended cue dialog.

Use [↕] to swap between the basic and the extended dialog.
The extended dialog shows additional information about the cue and playbacks:
The number in the top left corner indicates the current cue. The first digit is the cue page; the second
digit is the cue itself.
Next to the cue number you see the name of the background scene if there is one assigned.
AP indicates the playback bank that is displayed at the moment.
PP indicates the playback bank that is currently linked to the cue.
Besides this extra information, the extended dialog contains cue and playback related options:
Activate / deactivate cue scene.
Link a playback bank to the cue.
Audio settings.
Assign playback scenes to banks and faders.
Add or replace sequences.
Add or replace the background scene.
Xciter stores sequences and cues to a large internal list (see Xciter philosophy). In run mode (cue) you
need to assign them to cue buttons and playback faders in to run them. The extended cue dialog is built for
this purpose.
You do not need to switch back to the basic dialog to select other cues. You can also use PG and NL in the
extended dialog to select and compose other cues.
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