Operator`s manual

Copyright Avolites Limited 2010
8. Cue Lists - Page 99
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You can snap back to the previous cue by pressing the Snap
Back button
You can jump directly to a cue by pressing the Connect button,
then typing in the desired cue number, then pressing Enter or
softkey A. Alternatively at the top level menu you can type the
cue number then press Connect.
You can use Key Profiles to set the blue and grey buttons of the
playback to have various functions including Go, Stop, Connect,
Next Cue, Prev Cue, Cut Next Cue To Live, and Snap Back.
When you lower the fader for a cue list, the HTP channels will
fade out, but the cue list will remain active. The section below
details how to kill the cue list.
You can use timecode to play back a cue list automatically. See
section
8.6.5 on page 105.
8.2.2 Killing a cue list
Once a cue list is fired, it remains active until you kill it. You do this
by holding down the Avo Shift button and pressing the blue Select
button of the cue list’s handle.
You can change this in the Playback Options to make the cue list
automatically clear when the fader reaches zero (press [Playback
Options] at the program menu, then press the Select button of the
cue list, then select [Fader Mode Intensity Kill At 0].
8.3 Edit
8.3.1 Editing a cue list using Unfold
The Unfold button places each cue of the cue list on one of the
playback faders. This allows you to fire and edit each step individually
as if it was a stand-alone cue.
1> Press the blue Unfold button, then the Select button of the cue
list to be edited.
2> The first 20 cues are loaded into the playback faders. The
display shows the cue numbers and legends.
3> Raise a playback fader to output the contents of that cue (fade
times will operate as programmed).
4> Various Unfold options are available, the details are below.
5> Press Unfold again to get out of unfold mode.
To edit the contents of a cue: Press Clear to empty the
programmer, raise the fader to output the cue, make the
changes, press A [Record Step], then the Select button for the
cue number.
To change the times for the cue, press [Edit Times], then the
Select button for the cue, then set the times (see Timing on the
following page)
To Insert a new cue, set up the look for the new cue, press B
[Insert Step], then press the playback button where you want
the new cue to go. All following cues will be shifted on by one
and the new cue will be given a number in between the two