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Playback<br />

The Playback display is a composite of three, separate windows and<br />

provides information related to cues, time code events, submasters and<br />

faders. The cue and time code information is provided in the same<br />

window in alternation by toggling between the two lists (see Time Code<br />

List display, page 20).<br />

The display, which is normally seen on the playback monitor, is illustrated<br />

below. You may swap the Playback display with the Command display at<br />

any time by pressing [Swap] on your console keyboard.<br />

Global settings<br />

Show name<br />

Submaster List<br />

Cue List<br />

Fader<br />

status<br />

Global settings<br />

Current Grandmaster setting and Blackout alert.<br />

Show name<br />

Name of the show currently loaded in the console.<br />

Submaster List<br />

Shows the submaster page and a list of submasters. The list identifies<br />

labels, and slider settings. Submaster numbers are colored to identify the<br />

type of submaster, with gray meaning the submaster is unprogrammed,<br />

green meaning it is pile-on, red meaning it is inhibitive and white meaning<br />

it is an effect. If a submaster’s rate is controlled dynamically by the rate<br />

wheel, feedback is generated in the Playback display. This feedback<br />

consists of a Blue R shown above the cue list followed by a numerical<br />

value for the rate. The submaster is identified by a temporary change in its<br />

coloration to blue.<br />

Cue List<br />

Lists all cues along with their attributes. The last cue that ran in the faders<br />

is highlighted in yellow, and the next cue in sequence is highlighted in<br />

white. This can be changed from Stage mode, but not from Blind.<br />

Fader status<br />

Shows current status of both fader pairs, including which cues are<br />

running, their fade times, percentage of completion and follow time.<br />

<strong>Expression</strong> 3 User Manual, v.3.1 19

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