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Maxxyz
2 Press
(“Mac 2K Profile” group button) Load @ 51 + 52 Enter
.
L
OADING
A
F
IXTURE
W
ITH
C
UE
I
NFORMATION
It is also possible to extract information from a previously recorded cue in a selected cuelist. As
with the earlier examples, you may apply filters to determine the specific information that will be
brought into the programmer. To extract cue information first select a cuelist (see “Selecting a
Cuelist” on page 94 for more information), and then use the syntax
(selected Fixtures or
Groups) Load @ Cue xx Enter
where “xx” is a previously recorded cue number from which you
wish to extract information.
R
E M O V I N G
E
N T I R E
F
I X T U R E S
F R O M
T H E
P
R O G R A M M E R
To remove unwanted fixtures from the programmer, use the following process:
• If the fixture has no attribute information - Press
“-”
(minus)
(fixture number) Enter
.
• If there is attribute information in the programmer - Press
Clear (fixture number) Enter
and then
“-”
(minus)
(same fixture number) Enter
. The Clear command deletes the attribute information
and the Minus command removes the fixture from the programmer.
15
For more information on
the Clear command, see “Clearing Individual Attributes” on page 84.
S
AVING
C
HANGES
M
ADE
IN
THE
P
ROGRAMMER
Once you have made your changes to the values in the programmer, you will need to save them.
Saving changes to presets or groups is covered in those specific sections in the manual so we
will discuss saving changes as cues here.
R
E C O R D I N G
A
C
U E
There are three primary ways of recording the changes in the programmer into a cue. The first is
to press “Record” and then the LCD key of the desired Cuelist below the playbacks. When you
do this, the cue will be added to the end of the list as the next “whole” number. If you select an
empty playback, the information in the programmer will be saved as cue 1.
15. You can not use the “minus” command to remove a fixture that has attributes at any level other
than “null.”
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