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When a cue with streaming DMX data is executed, the recorded channel data plays back over time
matching the changes that were occurring when it was recorded.
Recording and playing back streaming cues is similar to using a tape recorder to store and then play back
an audio recording. Streaming cues do a similar thing with DMX lighting data.
To capture a DMX stream, see the section
Empty Cues
A cue can be recorded with
no
DMX channels. This type of cue does not directly affect any DMX channels
when it is executed.
An empty cue will still observe it’s follow timing and it will also evaluate any rules in the cue, but it will not
change any DMX channel values.
To clear a cue’s contents (creating an empty cue), see the section
Capturing Content into a Cue
To record, change or clear the contents of a cue, click on the Capture button (
).
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