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GeniusPro/Lightpalette Operator's Manual - Strand Lighting

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Running Cues<br />

[CUE] [1] [.] [2] [CUT] Direct 1 and 2 Digit<br />

[GOTO] [1] [.] [2] [*] All Modes<br />

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

Cuts to cue 1.2.<br />

For <strong>GeniusPro</strong>, you can temporarily override the default Cut time when cutting to a cue by using the<br />

same syntax as when recording the cue. This has no effect on the recorded cue. This is the same as<br />

the equivalent [GO] command except that any delay times are ignored.<br />

[CUE] [TIME] [2] [/] [3] [CUT] Direct 1 and 2 Digit (<strong>GeniusPro</strong>)<br />

Cuts to current cue with up and down fade times of 2 and 3 seconds.<br />

[GOTO] [CUE] # [PB] # [*] cuts to the specified cue and runs it on the specified playback.<br />

[GOTO] [CUE] [5] [PB] [2] [*] Direct 1 and 2 Digit<br />

Cuts to cue 5 on playback 2.<br />

<strong>GeniusPro</strong><br />

Effects run by cues are stopped if you use [CUE] # [CUT] or [CUE] # [GO]. To go to a new cue<br />

without stopping these effects, use [CUE] # [LOAD] [GO] for any fade, or [CUE] # [GO] if the cue is a<br />

Move Fade.<br />

<strong>Lightpalette</strong><br />

Effects run by cues are stopped if you use [GOTO] [CUE] # [*] or [CUE] # [GO]. To go to a new cue<br />

without stopping these effects, use [LOAD] [CUE] # [*] [GO].<br />

Using the Rate/Level Wheel to Change Fade Progress (500 Series Consoles)<br />

Normally cue fades progress automatically. However, you can use the Rate Wheel to change the fade<br />

progress of all currently running cues or parts on either X playback, or change the rate of a single<br />

running cue or cue part.<br />

On consoles with two wheels, the Rate Wheel is next to the X playbacks. Do not confuse it with the<br />

Level Wheel. On consoles with only one wheel, the single wheel is the Level Wheel normally, and the<br />

Rate Wheel while rate functions are active.<br />

To put all fades on a playback under Rate Wheel control, press the {RATE} softkey above the<br />

appropriate playback. The left LCD changes to {UNRATE}, {UPRATE} and {DOWNRATE}.<br />

{UPRATE} and {DOWNRATE} are toggle keys, so that you can control the up fade rate, the down<br />

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