Go
Syntax
Command Description
Return Value
Go
Executes the next cue in the active playback fader The cue number executed
Abbreviation
G
Description
Going To The Next Cue
Use the
Go
command to execute the
next cue
in the active playback fader. The next cue is typically the cue
with the next numerically higher number in the cue list, but the next cue can be overridden by an optional
link in the cue or executing the
command.
After each
Go
occurs, the properties of the next cue are loaded into the playback fader. These properties
include the next cue’s fade and follow times and the cue’s link.
Timing For Normal Cues
When the next cue is executed with the
Go
command, the playback’s Fade time is used to crossfade to the
channels recorded in the cue. The playback’s Follow time is used to start a timer that, when expired, will
automatically “follow” to the next cue by automatically executing another
Go
.
It is important to note that a cue’s Fade and Follow times are started at the same time. For instance, if a cue
has a fade of 3 seconds and a follow of 4 seconds, then the fade will complete 3 seconds after the cue
started, and the follow will occur 4 seconds after the cue started (or 1 second after the fade completes). This
means that if the follow time is shorter than the fade time, the fade will not fully complete before the follow
occurs.
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