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Empty
– Shown if the playback has no active channels. An empty Playback has no effect on the DMX
output.
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Active Channels
– Shown when the Playback has active channels (not originating from a Cue).
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Cue (
n
)
– Shown when the Playback is loaded with the channels from a particular Cue.
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Cue (
n
) + Changes
– Shown when the Playback was loaded with a Cue, and then manual channel
values were changed.
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Fade (
time
)
– Shown when the Playback is actively fading channels. A green progress bar (
) shows the fade time remaining.
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Follow (
time
)
– Shown when the Playback is counting down to an auto-follow event. A blue progress
bar (
) shows the follow time remaining.
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Stream (
time
)
– Shown when a Streaming Cue is being played back. An orange progress bar (
) shows the stream time remaining.
The Next Pane (Center)
The panel in the center of each Playback shows what is queued to be “next”.
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Next Cue (
n
)
– Shown if the Playback has a
next cue
that will execute upon a Go command or auto-
follow.
•
Fade (
time
)
– Shown to indicate the fade time of the
next cue
.
•
Follow (
time
)
– Shown to indicate the follow time of the
next cue
.
•
Link (
n
)
– Shown to indicate the link of the
next cue
.
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No Next Cue
– Shown if the Playback does not have a
next cue
.
The Properties Pane (Right Side)
The panel on the right-hand side of each Playback shows additional properties for the Playback Fader.
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Output Normal
– Shown if the Playback has no overridden properties. All values are normal.
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Stack (
name
)
– Shown if the Playback has a cue stack assigned to it.
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Fader Stopped
– Shown in Red color when the Playback is stopped. A stopped Playback has it’s
timing overridden, meaning that setting channel levels or executing cues always appear immediately
(they do not fade), the follow timer does not run, and streaming cues are paused.
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Channels Parked
– Shown in Red color when channels in the Playback are parked. Parked channels
retain their current values and cannot be modified by executing cues or by using the Channel, At,
Release, or Clear commands. Parked channels must either be Unparked, or the CueServer can be
Reset.
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