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GeniusPro/Lightpalette Operator's Manual - Strand Lighting

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Running Cues<br />

Creating a New Cue<br />

To switch to the Preview display and create a new cue, press [CUE] # [*] where # is the<br />

new cue number.<br />

To create a new cue while you are in the Preview display, press [CUE] # [*] where # is the new cue<br />

number.<br />

You will be warned that you are creating a new item. Press [*] again to create and display the new cue<br />

or [CLR] or [UNDO] to cancel the command.<br />

Viewing Cue Channel<br />

To show the recorded levels of a cue in the Levels display, select the required cue.<br />

For a Move Fade (Tracking Cue), channels which are off are shown with a blank level; channels which<br />

are on at 0 are shown with a level of 0. For a cross fade, both of these are shown as blank and treated<br />

as a level of 0 since all channels are used in the fade.<br />

Editing Cue Channels<br />

First select the cue and ensure that the highlight is on the cue number. Use the Channel Control<br />

commands (for example [1] [@] [1] [*] , [CUE] [1] [@] [5] [*] ) to set channel levels. once you set<br />

channel levels in this display, they are automatically recorded. The Level Wheel and some soft keys<br />

cannot be used to change levels in the Preview display.<br />

Note: When you set channel levels in the Preview display with Tracking on, you can set them off<br />

(chans [@] {OFF} [*]) or set them to zero (chans [@] [0] [*]). When set off, levels track through from<br />

previous cues. When set to 0, levels are forced to zero in the cue. You can set levels off in a Cross<br />

Fade (Blocking Cue) to make individual channels track through the cue, or at zero in a Move Fade<br />

(Tracking Cue) to block individual channels. When you record from the Live display with Tracking on,<br />

channels at zero are set to zero level in the cue only if they change from the previous cue. Otherwise<br />

they are recorded off and channel levels track through from the previous cue.<br />

Setting Channel Tracking Status<br />

Normally any channels you record into a cue take on the channel tracking status currently set in the<br />

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