
Colortran Encore Control Console
Software Version 3.05
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Use the Tracksheet display to edit multipart cues, because
you can view all parts simultaneously.
When you assign a new channel level in the Preview or Tracksheet displays,
the new level is assigned as a hard level in the current Preview cue part. If the
channel had a hard level assigned to it in another part, that part's level is now
shown as a tracking "soft" level. It is shown as tracking through from the
previous cue (if it is a lower numbered part), or it tracks through the same level
(if it is a higher numbered part).
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You can change a channel level (assign a hard level)
in only one part of a multipart cue.
Using Clean Up in Multipart Cues
When you assign the Clean Up attribute to a multipart cue, the attribute appears
to exist in only one part. If you create a cue in the Clean Up mode, the first
part you create is the cleanup part. All channels that are not assigned levels in
any parts of a cleanup multipart cue are assigned hard zeros in the cue part
with the Clean Up attribute. Even if you remove the Clean Up attribute from a
given part, or assign it to a different part, the hard zeros remain in the original
Clean Up part (just like they do for normal cues). The Clean Up indicator
moves to the newly designated Clean Up part in the Cuesheet and Playback
displays. In reality, the Clean Up attribute is assigned to the multipart cue as a
whole, but the hard zeros must always reside within a given cue part.
Playback of Multipart Cues
All parts in a multipart cue begin to execute when you press the GO button.
Each part executes in the time that you assign to it. Any delays that you assign
to a cue part also execute before the part begins its fade. You may assign a
Manual fade time to any or all parts of a multipart cue.
Each cue part occupies a separate playback fader. If you assign a split time to a
cue part, each half of the split fade also occupies a separate playback fader. In
such a case where there are more than four fades occurring at the same time,
the playback faders load according to the priority described in the Fader
Loading Hierarchy topic in Chapter 9, Playing Back Cues.
When you use the Go To Cue command, you may specify a cue part. The stage
shows the look of the cue, up to the part number that you specify, including any
lower numbered parts. If you do not specify a cue part, the stage look reflects
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