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Status Cue
User’s Manual
CueList Configuration
Before continuing with the rest of this Chapter, it is necessary to configure the
following items for each CueList. Use the following subsections to configure
CueLists:
•
"Clock Source" on page 8-4
•
"Insertion Methods" on page 8-6
•
"Time Options" on page 8-6
•
"Cue Sorting Window" on page 8-6
•
"Output and Input Control Windows" on page 8-7
Clock Source
Each CueList can have an individual clock source. Select a clock source from the
Clock Source
drop-down menu in the
CueList
window. Alternately, from the
CueList
drop-down menu located on the menu bar, select
Clock Source
and then
the desired pop-out item. Clock sources are based on 30 frames per second non-
drop frame.
The following clock sources are available:
•
No Clock
- disables the clock so cues may only be advanced manually.
•
Internal
- uses an internal clock source. In the display (A:B:C.D) A is the hour,
B is the minutes, C is the seconds, and D is frames. Refer to Figure 8.5.
•
MTC (SMPTE)
- uses external MIDI time code or SMPTE time code. In the
display (A:B:C.D) A is the hour, B is the minutes, C is the seconds, and D is
frames. Additionally, play turns on and off the SMPTE input. Refer to Figure
8.5.
Note: a MIDI card must be installed.
•
CD
- uses the clock from the Status Cue computer’s CD ROM drive to
synchronize cues with an audio CD. In the display (A:B:C.D) A is the track, B
is the minutes, C is the seconds, and D is frames. Refer to Figure 8.6.
Note: a CD ROM must be installed.
•
Time of day
- uses the computer’s clock to reference cues. This feature
automates shows to play cues at a specific time of day. In the display
(A:B:C.D) A is the hour (military time), B is the minutes, C is the seconds, and
D is frames. Refer to Figure 8.5.
•
Day of Week
- uses the computer’s clock to automate shows to play cues at a
specific time of day and day of week. In the display (A:B:C.D) A is the day, B
is the hour, C is the minute, and D is ignored. For the days, Sunday is
0
and
Saturday is
6
. Refer to Figure 8.5.
Summary of Contents for Status Cue
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