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Theatre Mode
When the console is in “Theatre” mode (settings, theatre mode) recording consecutive cues to
a playback will result in a cue stack of cues with a default fade time of 3 seconds. Additionally:
• Playback 1 will default to a theatre style cue stack with fade timing between each cue
(default 3). Consecutive cues recoded to the playback will be numbered sequentially.
• Playback 2 will become a manual Crossfader. Cues can then be run by moving playback
fader 2 up and down and the fade time of the cue will follow the time it takes to move the
fader from one end of the faders travel to the other.
• The
button in the lower right of the console will only operate on playback 1 in this
mode and will run any fade timing assigned to the cues on playback 1.
• The
in the cue stack window can also be used. All other cue stacks in theatre mode will
need to be run from this go button location as the master go button will be dedicated to
playback 1.
• The
button will not work in this configuration.
• The release button on the cues stack window is the only way to release a theatre cue stack
on playback 1 with the console in theatre mode. Lowering the playback fader will not
release the playback, unlike other cue stack or chase faders.
Changing a Chase to a Cue Stack
If you are not in theatre mode recording multiple cues to a cue stack will create a chase. To
change a chase to a cue stack of individual cues, select the option “change to cue stack” from
the main menu. Additional cues recorded will now result in individual cues with a default
fade time of 3 seconds.
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