Chapter 5 Advanced techniques
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1 -
Loop
. Runs through preceding cues and then returns to first cue. Enter
the number of times you want the loop to return to the top of the cue list
.
If you enter 5, the sequence will play 6 times
. Enter 0 for a continuous
loop.
2 -
Bounce
. Runs through preceding cues then plays them in reverse
order
. One bounce equals running through the sequence forward once and
reverse once
. Enter 0 for a continuous bounce.
3 -
Jump-to-cue
. Links subroutine to another cue or subroutine. Enter the
number of the cue to link to.
4 -
Hold for Go
. Forces subroutine to pause until [Go] is pressed.
13. Complete entering all cue steps and style steps as described above and
using the following editing keys:
[Step/Part] Selects steps numbers
. Selected steps are highlighted on a
monochrome monitor or displayed in yellow on a color
monitor.
[Cue
Allows you to enter a cue number for the selected step.
Select]
[Style]
Displays the style menu
.
[Type]
Allows you to select from the following fade types:
Crossfade
All increasing levels fade during upfade time; all
decreasing levels fade during downfade time.
Allfade
All channels fade to black.
Plusfade
Increasing levels fade during upfade time, adding
to current look; no channels downfade.
[Arrow]
Use the arrow keys to move from one field or line to the next.
For example, keys press arrow down to select the next step, or
press right arrow to enter information one field to the right of the
current field.
[And]
Selects steps.
[Thru]
Selects steps.
[At]
Sets intensity level.
[Full]
Sets level at full.
[Time]
Sets upfade, downfade and delay times.
[Rec]
Records the subroutine as a cue.
14. Press [Rec], enter cue number, and press [Enter] to record subroutine cue.