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VECTOR
PLAYBACK
Temporary Cues
Temporary cues are editor groups loaded to an empty playback device.
Temporary cues can be used, in conjunction with the Active feature, as
building blocks for cues. Temporary cues can easily be stored as cues in
QLists.
Temp cues need to be turned ON in the Editing tab (
Tools
System
Settings
Editing
) otherwise it will create a Qlist instead of a temp cue.
There a two methods for loading the fixtures for temporary cues:
Load fixtures without setting parameter levels. The fader controls
the output level from zr - FL, ignoring the values in the editor.
Load fixtures with parameter levels. The fader controls the output
level from zr to the highest specified level.
ATTENTION!
Temp cues are stored
ONLY
in the Snap. To avoid loosing
data please update the snap.
To load a temporary cue
Example:
Load selected fixtures to fader 6.
1.
Select fixtures.
2.
Optional: Set values.
3.
Press
SELECT
for fader 6.
The command line shows:
Playback 1/6: Temporary Cue Assigned
. The fader
controls the output level from zr - FL (or up to the set value).
To add fixtures to a temporary cue
Example:
Add the editor group to the temporary cue on fader 6.
1.
Select fixtures.
2.
Press
STORE
.
3.
Press
SELECT
for fader 6.
The
Object Exists
dialog box opens.
4.
Tap
UPDATE
.
The new fixtures are added to the temporary cue.
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