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4.6. What are cues
Cues is where we store the active values for our fixtures. This is very useful if we want to play it back later.
Cues are like a container where we can put values from our programmer. It then remembers the values. Cues are
often stacked in a cue list.
The cues and the cue lists are stored to Executors and can only exist on executors. You can't have cues outside the
executors. You can of course have values in your programmer without storing them in cues.
This can sound a little complicated, but the console usually does this for you. If you have active values and press
store and then a key associated with an Executor then it will store a cue. If it don't know what you want to do, then
it might ask you.
Cue also keeps the information about how we enter the cue. That's information like the fade times and delay and
what triggers the cue (could be a Go key or something else).
Read the links below to understand more about executors or learn how to work with cues.
Related links
4.7. What are executors
Executors are the faders and keys below the screens (except the right screen).
They come in two versions. One with two keys and a fader and the other is just one key.
The keys have a printed symbol on them. It's
and for the ones with two keys there's also a
. You can change
the function of these keys using the
Change Functions of Executor window
You can have many pages with executors. As a default, if you have an active executor and change page then your
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