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Page 162 – 9. Cue Lists
TitanUniversal_Man_v7-0_TT.doc 03 September 2013
9.4.2 Deleting a cue list
You can delete a whole cue list by pressing Delete then the Select
button of the playback to be deleted. Confirm the deletion by pressing
the select button again, the [Confirm] softkey, or Enter.
9.4.3 Deleting a cue from a cue list
To delete a single cue from a cue list:
1> Press the Delete button.
2> Press the Swop button of the cue list.
3> The cues in the cue list are listed on the screen. Use the left
hand wheel to select the cue you want to delete, or type in the
number of the cue to be deleted.
4> Press [Delete Cue x] to delete the cue.
5> Press [Confirm] to confirm the delete.
Alternatively you can use the Unfold function to delete a cue
from a cue list.
9.5 Cue list timing
9.5.1 Time and fade options for Cue Lists
Time settings are independent for each cue in the cue list. The display
shows which cue you are working with. You can select which cue is
active using Wheel A or softkey A of the Cue Times menu.
See the diagrams in section
7.5.1 on page 135 and section 8.5.2 on
page
150 for more information about overlaps and fade times.
1> Press A [Edit Times] at the main Program menu then the Swop
button of the Cue List.
2> To change which cue you are editing, scroll through the list
using Wheel A or press [Cue Number] then type the cue
number you want to edit and press Enter. The Chase arrow
buttons to the right of the Connect button also step through the
cues.
You can select a range of cues, enabling you to alter the timings
of multiple cues all in one go, by using Wheel B, or in the
Playback View window, dragging across the cues you want to
select in the grid.
To set the delay time between pressing Go and the cue starting,
press [Delay In] then type a time in seconds and press Enter.
To set the fade in time of the cue, press [Fade In] then type a
time in seconds and press Enter. Both HTP and LTP channels
are affected by the fade.
The fade out time of the cue is set by default to be the same as
the fade in time. You can change the fade out time by pressing
[Fade Out], then type the time in seconds and press Enter. To
set equal to Fade In time, delete the time and leave the box
blank.
The fade out time starts when the next cue fires, so if you set
the time to 1 second, the outgoing cue would start a 1 second
fade out as the new cue begins its fade in.
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