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Cue Lists<br />

Cue List Pointer<br />

If a Cue List is currently released, and you want to start that cue list running at a<br />

certain cue, you may use the Set Cue Pointer option. The Cue List Pointer is shown<br />

by a pink light in the Cue List. Using the [STEP UP] & [STEP DN] buttons or "["<br />

and "]" while the cue list is released to move the pointer. Pressing [GO] will execute<br />

the current cue in its cue time.<br />

You may also see:<br />

- A red light shows that a cue list is active and currently not running<br />

- A yellow light shows that fades are still happening on these cues although the cue<br />

list pointer is elsewhere<br />

- A yellow light with the pause symbol in it shows that the cue list has been halted<br />

- A green light shows that this cue is currently fading and this is where the cue list<br />

pointer is<br />

Tip:<br />

• If you hold down [SHIFT] while pressing the [STEP UP] or [STEP<br />

DN] buttons the Cue List Pointer will jump either to the first or the<br />

last cue in the Cue List.<br />

• If you hold down [SHIFT] and press [GO], the cue list pointer will<br />

not advance, but the cue list will assert.<br />

• If you hold down [SHIFT] and press [HALT/BACK], instead of<br />

backing up in Back Time as set in the Default Cue List Options, you<br />

will go to the previous cue in Cue Time.<br />

• If you quickly want to complete a cue that is running, press [STEP<br />

DN] .<br />

See Also<br />

Cue List<br />

Releasing & Asserting Cue Lists<br />

Playback Bubbles<br />

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

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