Cues, Stacks and Pages
Frog 2 Operating Manual – Issue 4.3
Page 103
Cues, Stacks and Pages
The desk provides a total of 1000 user programmable
Cue Stacks
.
Each of these 1000 cue stacks, can be programmed with up to 999 cues.
An entire Cue Stack can be converted to run as a Chase, if required.
There are 100 pages of playbacks available. Each page contains 10 playbacks.
The 100 pages of playbacks are automatically assigned to the 1000 cue stacks in
numerical order (ie Page 1 contains cue stacks 1 – 10, Page 2 has cue stacks 11 – 20, up
to Page 100 which has cue stacks 991 – 1000).
Cues
The
Cue
is the basic element for storing fixture parameter levels and times, which can
then be played back via a number of different mechanisms.
Cues are recorded into memory stacks (or stacks) and may also be assigned to User
Defined Faders (UDF) or User Defined Keys (UDK) as required.
A cue may be numbered from 1 – 999. You can also insert up to 99 cues between each
whole cue number (eg 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 … 1.99 may be inserted between cues 1 and 2).
Cues are referenced by their stack number and cue number separated by a ‘/’ (eg 1/1 is
stack 1 cue 1, 2/3 is stack 2 cue 3, 23/12 is stack 23 cue 12).
Cues can be triggered by a number of different methods (GO button, automatically after a
specified wait time, Real Time, SMPTE Time, MIDI Time, CD Time or macro).
Cues may contain macros which are run automatically when the cue is triggered.
Cues may also be named, edited, copied, moved and deleted.
Summary of Contents for FROG 2
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Page 76: ...Setup Page 76 Frog 2 Operating Manual Issue 4 3...
Page 80: ...Groups Page 80 Frog 2 Operating Manual Issue 4 3...
Page 144: ...Palettes Page 144 Frog 2 Operating Manual Issue 4 3...
Page 152: ...Effects Page 152 Frog 2 Operating Manual Issue 4 3...
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