User manual
Bijou
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Example:
1. Press [Stage] to go to the Stage Screen.
2. Set the levels for Channels 6-10 at a level of
55% with the Remainder Dim. To do this,
press [6] [Thru] [1] [0] [At] [5] [5] [F2] [Enter].
Every channel except 6-10 now has a brown
level of 0. Hit [Enter] twice to restore levels.
TYPES OF CUES
In the Cross Fader information window of the
Stage and Preview Screens there is a window
labeled TYPE. It is possible to run five different
types of Cues on the Bijou. The user can change
the Cue Type in the Cue Preview (Figure 57),
Cue List, and Track Screens (Figure 56) by
pressing the [F3] key. These Types include:
PRESET = PR
Preset is the default operations mode of the con-
sole and is the easiest to operate. In Preset
mode, no channel level is recorded into a Cue
(preset) unless it is physically set to an output on
stage. It is the digital equal to manual 1-scene
operation where, after each Cue, all Faders are
taken down to 0% and then all are reset to new
levels for the next Cue. In this mode, if the Chan-
nel/Fader isn’t up and active, the channels aren't
up.
TRACK = TR
Tracking works differently than preset mode. In
this mode, the console uses the level for that
channel in the previous preset for each new pre-
set until you physically change that channel’s
level. This is similar to working in 1-scene manual
operation. Instead of taking all of the Fade Han-
dles down to 0% at the end of the Cue, you only
change the Fade Handles that are going to a new
level in the next Cue and leave the others alone.
So, some other levels TRACK through the rest of
the Cue. Tracking can only inherit levels from a
previous tracking cue. Tracks cannot inherit prop-
erties from a preset cue.
Figure 56-Track Screen
Figure 57-Cue Preview Screen










