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GeniusPro/Lightpalette Operator's Manual - Strand Lighting

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Recording Cues<br />

[CUE] [1] [FX] [3] [*] All Modes<br />

Changes the effect assigned to cue 1 to effect 3 start<br />

without changing recorded levels.<br />

[CUE] [2] [FX] [-] [3] [*] All Modes<br />

Changes the effect assigned to cue 1 to effect 3 stop<br />

without changing recorded levels.<br />

Assigning a Macro<br />

[RECORD] cue [MACRO] # [RECORD] [*] records the levels on the Live display into the<br />

specified cue and assigns a macro to it. If the cue already exists, an overrecord message gives<br />

you the chance to cancel the recording. To rerecord the cue, press [RECORD] [*] again. To<br />

cancel the recording, press [CLR] or [UNDO].<br />

When the cue is run the macro is automatically started. To delete an assigned macro, omit the<br />

macro number.<br />

[CUE] [1] [MACRO] [3] [RECORD] Direct 1 and 2 Digit<br />

[RECORD] [CUE] [1] [MACRO] [3] [*] Command Line<br />

Records levels into cue 1 and assigns Macro 3 to it.<br />

[CUE] [1] [MACRO] [RECORD] Direct 1 and 2 Digit<br />

[RECORD] [CUE] [1] [MACRO] [*] Command Line<br />

Records levels into cue 1 and deletes any assigned macro.<br />

cue [MACRO] # [*] changes the macro assigned to the specified cue without changing<br />

recorded levels. If the cue doesn’t exist, creates a new cue with no levels but with the<br />

specified macro assignment. You do not get an overrecord warning with this command if<br />

the cue exists.<br />

[CUE] [1] [MACRO] [*] All Modes<br />

Deletes the macro assigned to cue 1 without changing recorded levels.<br />

[CUE] [1] [MACRO] [2] [*] All Modes<br />

Changes the macro assigned to cue 1 to macro 2 without changing recorded levels.<br />

Links, Subroutines, and Loops<br />

Normally, cues are run sequentially from the beginning of the cue sheet to the end. Links,<br />

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