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Avolites Ltd
184 Park Avenue, Park Royal, London, NW10 7XL, England.
Switchboard: +44 (0) 208 965 8522 Sales Direct: +44 (0) 208 955 9220 Fax: +44 (0) 208 965 0290
www.avolites.com
12 Cue Lists
12.1 Tracking
By default cue lists operate with tracking, this can be turned off under [Playback
Options]. Having tracking turned on means that the cue list only records the changes
you make, which is very useful for updating. For example, if in Cue 1, you set the colour
to red, and then change the colour again in Cue 5 to blue, the red information is only
actually saved in Cue 1, and is tracked through Cues 2 – 4. Therefore, if you change Cue
1 to yellow, this change will also track, so Cues 1 – 4 are now yellow, but Cue 5 remains
blue.
12.2 How to Record
There are two syntaxs that can be used to record cue lists – the same way as for
recording chases, and a more theatre style one. To use the theatre style one, the syntax
is as follows when in record mode for a cue list:
Set the look up first -> [Record] -> [Cue] # -> [Enter]
You can also use the [Append Step] button whilst in record mode.
12.3 Editing
When you have finished recording, press [Exit] to quit. There are a number of things to
customise under [Playback Options] including the fader mode, tracking and Move In
Dark Options.