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USER MANUAL
9.3
Cue Stacks
A cue stack is a sequence that runs the cues in ascending order. Create as many stacks as needed.
For example, a media show in a music concert might have a cue stack for each song.
9.3.1
Create a cue stack
1.
Click
S-add
to create a cue stack.
2.
Create cues or select cues in the Cue List and drag and drop them in the stack.
3.
Order the cues inside the stack.
4.
Create cue stacks as needed for the show.
5.
Each cue in a cue stack is a reference to the original cue in the Cue list. This reference is called Cue
Stack Entry or CSE).
9.3.2
Remove a cue from a cue stack
Right-click a cue in a stack and select
Remove
to remove it from the stack. This only removes it from the cue
stack and does not delete the cue. The CSE is removed but the cue is still present in the Cue List.
9.3.3
Change trigger type
Right-click a cue in the stack to change trigger type. Choose between
Manual
and
Automatic
depending on
whether to trigger the cue manually or want it to run automatically after the previous cue. This can be done
either in the Cue Stack List or in the Playback list.
9.3.4
Order cues in the stack – Index number
Order cues in the stack by using drag and drop or custom index number.
-
Drag and drop a cue in a stack to change its position in the sequence.
Index number
Each Cue Stack Entry (CSE) has a Major index number and a Minor index number. CSEs are ordered by Major
index number in ascending order. The Minor index number is used in case of equal Major index number.
-
Right-click a cue in a stack and select
Move
, then enter the index numbers.
For example, to move a cue between cues numbered 5.0 and 6.0, enter a major index number 5 and a minor
index number 1.