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Fader keys<br />

Clear<br />

Each fader is equipped with a Clear key. To remove a cue from the fader,<br />

press the appropriate Clear key. Clear an effect cue by pressing either<br />

once or twice. If the effect cue is in an upfade or dwell time, pressing<br />

[Clear] once starts a downfade and pressing [Clear] again ends the<br />

downfade in the fader clear time. Pressing [Clear] while an effect is in a<br />

downfade ends the downfade in the fader clear time. 24<br />

Go<br />

Hold<br />

Back<br />

Each fader has its own Go key. If you press [Go] before a cue finishes<br />

playing, the previous cue stops, and the new cue begins from the levels<br />

at which the previous cue was interrupted. Press [Go] to play back the cue<br />

selected on the Cue List. Press [Go] to resume a fade that has been<br />

interrupted by pressing [Hold].<br />

Each fader has its own Hold key. If a cue is running, press [Hold] to pause<br />

playback of the cue. Press [Hold] a second time to cancel playback of the<br />

cue in the fader, leaving it in the fader where it stopped, or press [Go] to<br />

resume the fade.<br />

Each fader has its own Back key. Press [Back] to replay the cue most<br />

recently played on that fader. Press [Back] again to play the cue before it<br />

on the Cue List, and so forth, moving backward through the Cue List.<br />

Cues play back using the fade and wait times recorded with the cue.<br />

The cue following the cue replayed by pressing [Back] becomes the first<br />

cue in the Cue List. If you then press [Go], that cue plays. Replaying with<br />

Back ignores cue links.<br />

This example demonstrates the use of the Go, Hold and Back keys:<br />

Keystrokes:<br />

Action:<br />

1. Press [Stage]. Selects Stage mode display<br />

2. Press [Cue] [2]. Selects cue 2<br />

3. Press [Go]. Runs cue 2<br />

4. While cue is running, press<br />

[Hold].<br />

Running cue pauses<br />

5. Press [Go]. Cue resumes<br />

6. Once cue finishes, press<br />

[Back].<br />

Previous cue fades up on stage<br />

24.<br />

The default fader clear time is zero, which means that pressing [Clear]<br />

ends a downfade immediately. For instructions on changing fader<br />

clear time, see Setting default fader clear time, page 27.<br />

<strong>Expression</strong> 3 User Manual, v.3.1 127

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