Avolites Tiger Touch Operator's Manual Page 154

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 256
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 153
Page 154 – 9. Cue Lists
TitanUniversal_Man_v7-0_TT.doc 03 September 2013
you are sure to only record the attributes you have explicitly
set, but you do need to make sure you have changed all the
things you want to be recorded so they are in the programmer.
4> Set the default Fade and Delay times, and automatic cue
linking, using [Set Times]. These settings will be allocated to
every new cue.
5> Set up the look for the first cue, either manually or by using
“Include” on existing cues. You can use the Shape Generator
and the Pixel Mapper.
6> If you require a legend for the cue, set it now using [Legend].
You can also change this later using Unfold or Set Legend (see
next section).
7> Press the Select button of the handle or [Append Cue] to store
the programmer contents as Cue 1 of the cue list.
8> Repeat from step 5 for the next cue. Do not press Clear in
between cues, unless you want levels to track through from
previous cues, as any faders moving to zero will not be stored.
If you do press clear, you must make sure that all channels you
want to record are selected or in the programmer (inverted
display).
9> Press Exit to finish when you have stored all the cues you want.
[Record Mode] lets you select Record By Fixture (all attributes
of any modified or selected fixture are saved), Record By
Channel (only modified attributes are saved), Record Stage (all
fixtures with a non-zero dimmer channel are saved) or Quick
Build (allows you to build a cue from other playbacks or
palettes; select the playbacks/palettes you wish to use and
press [OK]).
Record By Channel is useful if you want to layer this cue list
with other playbacks to create an effect.
You can reopen the cue list to add more cues by repeating the
procedure above; this does not affect any cues already stored
in the cue list.
To add more cues to the end of the existing cues press [Append
cue].
To edit an existing cue, press [Cue Number=] and type the cue
number to edit. Make the changes then press [Update Cue x].
To insert new cues, see section
9.3.5.
The Advanced Options menu allows you to renumber all the
cues, and to change the number of an existing cue.
There is no limit to the number of cues in a cue list.
Cue lists offer a Move In Dark function which will move fixtures
to the correct position for their next cue while they are set to
zero intensity. See section
9.6.10 on page 168.
You can change the tracking mode of each cue. See section
9.6.9 on page 168.
Page view 153
1 2 ... 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 ... 255 256

Comments to this Manuals

No comments