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7. Cues - Page 139
TitanUniversal_Man_v7-0_TT.doc 03 September 2013
The Cue View window will display when editing cue timings to help
you see what you are editing. You can touch fixtures or attributes in
the grid to select which items are going to be edited.
Press the ALL button to select all fixtures in the cue.
When you are in the Set Attribute Times menu you can only select
fixtures which are in the cue you are editing.
7.5.4 Editing times in the programmer
You can check and edit the times which are set in the programmer
before saving a cue. You can also set times into the programmer and
merge them into cues as a quick way of updating times, just like you
would with attribute values.
Press the Time button to access this menu.
On Titan Mobile and Sapphire Touch, the Time button is the key
above Clear (previously labelled SET). On Pearl Expert and
Tiger Touch it is the key previously labelled NEXT TIME.
The menu allows you to set cue times, or times for all attributes of a
fixture, attribute groups or individual attributes.
Using the Time button there are various quick shortcuts to setting
times.
TIME 5 = 5 sec fade in.
CUE 3 TIME 5 = 5 sec fade in on connected playback's cue 3.
TIME FIXTURE 5 – 5 sec fade in for all attributes of selected
fixtures.
TIME FIXTURE G 5 – 5 sec fade in for gobo attribute group of
selected fixtures.
TIME FIXTURE @B 5 – 5 sec fade in for attribute connected to
wheel B on selected fixtures.
5 @ 3 – 5 sec fade in, 3 sec delay.
5 AND 2 – 5 sec fade in, 2sec fade out.
1 THRO 10 - times spread across fixtures according to selection
order.
Individual attribute times can also be set from the wheels, using the
[Wheels] softkey option on the root menu.
7.6 Advanced options
To set options for a cue, press [Playback Options] on the root menu,
then press the swop button of the playback to be edited.
These options are also available for Chases and Cue Lists.
7.6.1 Release mask
[Release Mask] lets you specify which attributes will be released to
the state they were in from a previously fired playback when this
playback is killed (you lower the fader to zero). You can also use the
Attribute Bank buttons to set the mask. The default setting is to not
release any attributes.
Release mask is useful when creating a temporary
strobe effect on a playback. Press [Release Mask] then
the Shutter attribute button (Intensity on Titan Mobile).
Now when you turn off the playback the shutter will
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