Raising the playback’s fader to full will automatically trigger the first cue within the playback. To output the next cue in
the playback, simply press the playback's Go button. Each time you press it, the console will continue down the stack
one cue at a time.
Within the Cues window, the green bar shows you the currently active cue, while the yellow bar highlights the next cue
(which will become active if you press Go). You can change which cue is next by simply selecting it, using either the
touch screen or the arrow keys. If using the arrow keys on FLX, you can hold Shift and tap Up and Down, to skip
through your cues. The cue will go yellow, and become active when Go is pressed, or the playback fader is raised.
Once the end of the playback is reached, the first cue will be selected as the next cue, resulting in a loop. Cues thatare
currently running live can be sped up or slowed down live by using “Speed Override”.
Goto Cue
Goto cue allows you to jump to a specific cue. On FLX, simply hold down the playback’s Go button. "Goto Cue x/" will
be written in the command line, where x is the playback number. You can then type the cue number you wish to go to
with the other hand, for example:
Goto Cue 0/5.5
Then release the playback’s GO button, and you will go to that cue. FLX S users can also do this, using the number
pad found by pressing Z/Shift .
Snap to Cue
To snap to a cue ignoring fade times, for example, during a programming session when you want to alter a cue without
having to wait for the cue fade to complete, hold Shift and then tap the Go button of the playback you are using.This
will snap to the cue, rather than using the fade times. Doing this also won’t allow Auto Triggers to work (useful tojump
to a cue without automatically moving onto the next cue).
To snap to a specific cue number, rather than simply the next cue, hold Shift , and then hold Go, and "Snap to Cue
x/" will be written in the command line, where x is the playback number. Then release Shift, and with Go held type the
cue you wish to snap to, for example:
Snap to Cue 1/20
If this doesn’t work, the playback's settings must have been changed. Ensure the shifted function is set to "Go (Snap)".
Cue 0
Every programmed playback will have a blank cue 0. Going into cue 0, means the playback is still triggered, however
is not controlling any fixtures. You can either jump to Cue 0 (as above, by holding down the playback’s Go button and
typing 0), or by using the arrow keys to move up from Cue 1, which will display Cue 0 (--).
Using the pause key
If at any time you wish to pause a cue while it is running, you can use the pause function. On FLX, the Master
Playback includes a dedicated pause button above the Go button and next to the master fader. On all other playbacks,
Pause is an option that can be chosen within the Playback Settings.
Often, users will set Pause to be the “shifted” function of the playback button, which can be set as a default option so
you don’t need to change every playback. After the initial press of the pause button, subsequent presses will step
backwards through the playback using the current cue fade times. To continue running the playback, press the Go key.
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