User manual
4 - 8 MicroVision
FX
Lesson 2
Working with cues
Now that you have an orientation to the channel display screens, you’re
ready to create cues. If you are not sitting at the console but want to
refer to the keyboard, see
Appendix C
for an illustration.
A cue is the stored memory of a look you have created and can replay in
a timed fader pair. After you select channels and set their intensity, you
can store the look as a cue. You can save up to 200 cues per show in
MicroVision FX
. When you record a cue,
MicroVision FX
displays a
message telling you how many cues are still available.
You can store shows on standard 3.5-inch disks; each disk can hold five
shows. If your performance includes more than 200 cues, you can read a
second show from disk during a break or between cues. See
Lesson 6
for more information about recording shows on disk.
This lesson includes instructions and examples for creating cues using
several different methods. When you have completed the lesson, you
will have five cues recorded. You will also know how to modify and
delete cues.