Instruction manual
Cues, Stacks and Pages
Frog 2 Operating Manual – Issue 4.3 Page 117
Block
When this option is selected, all the cues in the cue stack are changed into block cues, ie
programs and tags all the parameters at the values they would normally be output at when
the cue is played back. For example:
Block Cue 1 Cue 2 Cue 3 Cue 4 Cue 5 Cue 6 Cue 7 Cue 8
Before
Red * * Green * Blue * *
After
Red Red Red Green Green Blue Blue Blue
Unblock
When this option is selected, any parameters that are recorded at the same value as in the
previous cue are untagged, ie turns block cues into tracked cues. For example:
Unblock Cue 1 Cue 2 Cue 3 Cue 4 Cue 5 Cue 6 Cue 7 Cue 8
Before
Red Red Red Green Green Blue Blue Blue
After
Red * * Green * Blue * *
Intensity Mixing
This option determines whether the intensity parameters programmed in the cues are
mixed HTP (highest takes precedence) or LTP (latest takes precedence).
Blank Cue
It is possible to insert a Blank Cue at the beginning of a cue stack by setting the Blank
Cue option to Enabled in the Cue Stack Setup Window.
A Blank Cue is the same as the first programmed cue in the cue stack, but with all the
fixture intensity parameters set to zero. A blank cue is referred to as Cue 0 (zero).