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Operator Manual
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23
Record
23.1
OVERVIEW
The looks that you create with the programmer can be recorded into Cue-lists for later
playback. A cue-list can contain any quantity of individual cues. The transition from one cue to
the next in the list can be set to be either manually started or automatically started at the
completion of the previous cue. Each cue can have its own in and out delay and fade times. A
cue-list can be set to automatically chase through the cues at a set rate. Chases can be
synchronized to a common tempo (Metronome) or to a tapped beat that you enter.
The cues that you record can also include dynamics (real time effects). They might also contain
values that you have created for Matrices (LED arrays) or Media Servers. Times, Dynamics,
Matrices and Media Servers are all described in their relevant sections.
23.2
RECORDING A CUE
There are many options to consider when recording a cue. These options control exactly what is
recorded in each cue and its suitability to different modes of playback.
When you have selected and programmed your fixtures for the desired look you press
Record
(
or click the red
Record
button on the monitors Programmer window). The Record Cue dialog
box appears:
Record New Cue-list
The tabs on the top left allow you to choose to record a
New Cue-list
or to add a cue to
Existing
Cue-lists
.
23.2.1
New Cue-list
To create a new cue-list and record the first cue select the
New
Cue-list
tab.
To accept the default settings and record the first cue press
Record
.
The default settings are:
Cue-list name = New Cue-list
Playback Mode = Tracking