User Guide
Chapter 5 Cues
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Playback Keys
See example procedure of using these keys on next page.
[LOAD]
A
[LOAD]
key is located above each pair of playback faders. The
[LOAD]
key is used to load cues into each playback fader before pressing the
[GO]
button. If you do not enter a cue number after pressing
[LOAD]
, the first
cue in the cue list will automatically be loaded.
You can also load a cue with a fade time which will override any
programmed fade times. This is especially useful for quickly bringing up
cues on stage that you wish to edit or re-record. For example, pressing
[LOAD] [4] [TIME] [2] [GO]
will bring up cue 4 in 2 seconds even if it
was already programmed with a fade time of 60 seconds.
[GO]
A
[GO]
button is located below each pair of playback faders and is used to
play back cues sequentially with their recorded fade times. If you press
[GO]
before a cue finishes, the cue stops and the new cue begins from the
levels at which the previous cue was interrupted.
[CLEAR]
A
[CLEAR]
cue key is located above each pair of playback faders. When a
cue is currently loaded to a playback fader, you can clear the fade from the
fader and the Stage display by pressing
[CLEAR] [ENTER]
. A red LED
above the
[CLEAR]
cue key will light when this key is pressed.
[HOLD]
A
[HOLD]
key is located below each pair of playback faders. If any cues
are currently running in assigned fade times, pressing the
[HOLD]
key will
stop all the fades immediately. A red LED above the
[HOLD]
key will light
and the Up and Down % indicators in the Playback Fader Box will cease to
move. Pressing
[HOLD]
again will resume a fade that has been
interrupted.
[BACK]
A
[BACK]
key is located below each pair of playback faders. Pressing the
[BACK]
key causes a reverse fade to the previous cue in two seconds. The
red LED on the
[BACK]
key will also light. By repetitively pressing the
[BACK]
key you will move backward through the cue list.
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