Creating
a
Move
in
Black
cue
Working
with
cuelists
3
‘Untrack’
oolbar or select the ‘Un-track events
ption from the Tools menu. Vista inserts events in the following
the lights ba
ere
hat ty
d.
Blocking
a
cue
Vista is a tracking console,
in any cue and that any inf
y
a new event or cleared. Som
s
that are subsequently made to previous cues will not affect the final look of the
c
To do this:
1
ith the
ile or playing the cuelist until you reach
2
ock’ but
‘Block cue ’ option from
or right-click on the cue tile and
all tracked information
Black’ events:
1.
Select the cue you want to work with.
.
Click on the
(cue only)’ o
button on the t
cue to set
were no events of t
ck to the state they were in before the change. If th
pe originally, Vista inserts release events instea
which means that only changed information is stored
ormation in a cue tracks forward until it is replaced b
etimes it’s useful to ‘block’ a cue so that any change
hosen cue.
.
Select the cue w
events you want to keep exactly as they are. You can
select the cue by clicking on the cue t
it.
.
Choose the ‘Bl
ton on the toolbar (normally Ctrl F9) or select the
the Cuelist menu
select Block from the popup menu. Vista duplicates
into the selected cue.
Creating
a
Move
in
Black
cue
Sometimes you will want fixtures to move to a position, change to a colour, add a
gobo or get set up in some other way while their intensities are at zero. You
could do this by programming the necessary events, but you can also do it
quickly using the ‘Mark Cue’ option on the Tools menu.
When you create a Mark cue your original programming is preserved and will be
restored if you delete the Move in Black (MIB) later.
To Mark a cue and add ‘Move in
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Vista
User
Guide,
Version
2
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