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User Manual : Appendix III Optional Features
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Event: An event number (from 1 to 96) can be associated to any cue. This event
number can be mapped to a keyboard shortcut with the Keyboard Short-
cut Editor or mapped to a MIDI message with any Remote Controller.
When triggered this event Starts the Cue.
Automation: A Cue can use automation on the mixer channels connected to its tracks.
A mixer channel can be controlled by only one Cue.
Start: To Play a Cue.
Pause: To pause the playback of a Cue.
Stop: To Stop the playback of a Cue.
Start Offset: An offset can be applied to a Cue so the starting point is not the beginning
of the first clip of the Cue but a point before (negative Start Offset value) or
after (positive Start Offset value).
Current Time: Elapsed time since the Cue as been started
Remaining Time: Remaining playback time of a Cue.
Cue Status
Cues have the following Status:
Disabled (White): The sequence has to be reset to enable all Cues.
Ready (Pink): The Cue is enabled and ready to play.
Playing (Green): The Cue is playing, it can be paused or stopped.
Paused (Yellow): The Cue is paused, it can be un-paused (return to playing from current
position) or stopped.
Done (Grey): The Cue finished playing. It can be played again without having to be
reset.
Cue Sequencer Control
The Cue Sequencer is controlled the following way:
Safe Mode: When in safe mode, the Cue Sequencer window is maximized and all
Keyboard shortcuts except those related to the Cue Sequencer are dis-
abled. The Cue Sequencer TimeCode counter is colored in red when not
in Safe Mode.
Reset Show: All Cues have to be reset before starting to play the sequence. When
pressing this button all Cues are reset to the Ready State (Pink Color) and
the time is reset to 00:00:00:000.
Stop Show: To Stop the sequence playout
Start Show: To Start the sequence playout.
Previous: To set the focus to the previous Cue.
Next: To set the focus to the Next Cue.
GO !: To Start the currently selected Cue and select the next one.