a show. When a Playback is running a Playlist that is locked for editing, you will
After opening night, use Edit Lock to prevent any accidental changes.
Reset On Release
When this toggle is active, each time you release the Playlist, the cue pointer is
set to the first cue. This is handy if you want chases to always begin at step one,
but it may not be desirable when rehearsing a play and you’re in the middle of Act
II and they call for a break.
Auto Run
When selected, this Playlist will Go when Cognito boots. If the Playlist is marked
as a
, the chase will start running, otherwise, the first cue (and any follow
cues after that) will run. This is very handy in architectural situations where you
way want to ensure that lights are always on in the space. You may also have
associated with the first cue that set up other aspects of your show.
Allow MSC
, this Playlist will both listen to and send
MSC from the back of the console. If you are sharing a MIDI Channel with other
departments you may not want to flood them with MSC Go commands while you
program your show. Likewise, if they’re testing things, turning off MSC prevents
their GO commands from jumping you around your list inadvertently. This is
handier than unplugging and re-plugging your cables. If you don’t use MIDI,
leaving this option on does not hurt anything.
Playback with Timecode
Cognito allows Playlists to run automatically, synchronized to one of three
internal Timecode clocks. Cognito can also sync to an external source like a media
player that outputs Midi Time Code (
).
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