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Rack Palette - Operators Manual - Strand Lighting

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Programming and Viewing Channels<br />

Note:<br />

The Cue Number box is active when you enter this dialog. If you roll the<br />

wheel you can scroll through the list to select a cue. The Cue Number is prestuffed<br />

with the cue number where the Blue Box was sitting, so it is fastest to<br />

move the Blue Box to the cue you want to load before pressing [Load].<br />

3. If desired press [S4] to clear all Captured Channels before loading<br />

your selected cue. If you don't do this, whatever is Captured or<br />

Loaded before you load this cue will stay Captured allowing you to<br />

'layer' bits and pieces from different objects before Re-Recording or<br />

Updating.<br />

4. If desired press [S5] to load the cue's State or the cumulative effect<br />

of all cues up to that point in the cue list as hard values.<br />

5. If desired press [S9] to load filter Attributes from the Loaded item.<br />

Note:<br />

If you don't do any Attribute filtering, the item Loaded get shown in the<br />

Loaded Status Bubble. If you do subsequent loads in Blind before<br />

making any changes and Clear on Load is checked, the first item gets<br />

released and the new item gets loaded. You can layer ideas if you Load<br />

one item, make a change and don't update before loading another<br />

(make sure to clear the [S4] check mark).<br />

6. Press [ENTER] to load the Cue.<br />

7. Note the Loaded Status Bubble shows which cue is loaded. The Cue<br />

List is on the top line and the cue number (or label if set) is below.<br />

Note:<br />

You can either see or hide values that are tracking into the loaded cue by<br />

toggling the Track Toolbar Button. If you have NOT selected the Clear on<br />

Load option (i.e., you are layering ideas) or HAVE selected Load Cue's State<br />

option (i.e., you are collapsing cues), this toggle has no affect.<br />

7. Make the changes to the cue as necessary. You can remove Channels<br />

from a cue by selecting them and hitting [REL] or [ESC]. Also see<br />

<strong>Palette</strong> OS Operations <strong>Manual</strong> 146

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