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Recording and Using Looks<br />

Releasing & Asserting Cue Lists<br />

Cue Lists can be active (controlling channels by running cues, or sitting in a cue) or<br />

released (not talking to any channels).<br />

Release a Cue List<br />

o<br />

o<br />

There are multiple was to release cue lists:<br />

[SELECT] a cue list then press [REL-PB]<br />

Press [\] on the QWERTY keyboard<br />

o Click the Release button on the Cue List Tool Bar.<br />

o Press [SHIFT] [REL-PB] or [SHIFT] [\] to release all cue lists.<br />

o Use a Macro to release a specified cue list.<br />

Asserting a Cue List<br />

Asserting a Cue List means making it fully active again. You will want to do this if<br />

another Cue Lists 'steals' channels away from you and you want to regain control of<br />

them. To do this, press [SHIFT] [GO] (or [SHIFT] [SPACE]). The Cue List Pointer<br />

will not move, but the all channels (including tracking channels) will fade to their<br />

correct value in the time set in Show Options.<br />

Note:<br />

You can also double click in the first column of the cue list on the desired cue<br />

or move the Blue Box to the first column, positioning it over the Cue List<br />

Pointer and press [EDIT].<br />

See Also<br />

Cue List<br />

Cue List Pointer<br />

GoTo Cue<br />

Default Cue List Options<br />

<strong>Palette</strong> OS Operations <strong>Manual</strong> 178

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