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7. Cues - Page 135
TitanUniversal_Man_v8-0_TT.doc 05 August 2014
You can Flash the cue by pressing the grey flash button. You
can Swop (solo) the cue by pressing the blue Swop button (all
other active cues will turn off while the button is pressed). This
assumes you haven’t reassigned the function of the buttons
using Key Profiles, see below.
You can Preload the cue by assigning the Preload function to
the blue or grey buttons using Key Profiles. Preload sets the
attributes of fixtures in the playback which are not currently
active in any other playbacks. This is useful to avoid the fixtures
visibly moving into position or changing colours or gobos when
you raise the fader of the cue. To assign Preload, hold Avo Shift
and press [Edit Key Profile], then press the button you want to
assign (also see section
12.3.4 on page 204.) Note that this will
assign the function to all buttons of the same type.
You can fire a one-shot cue with timings by assigning the Go
function to one of the handle buttons using Key Profiles. This
allows you to fire the cue without needing to hold down a
button while the timing completes. You can also fire the cue
again without needing to release it.
7.2.3 Changing playback pages
You change playback pages using the +1 and -1 buttons to the left of
the playback faders. You can also touch the 'Pages' roller graphic and
enter a page number.
If you have stored cues on the touch select buttons, you select
different pages using the Playbacks page touch buttons.
Playbacks which are fired when you change page remain active.
If you want to fire a cue on a fader which is already on from a
previous page, lower the fader to zero then raise it again. The
cue from the previous page will stop and the cue from the new
page will fire.
If you return to a page with an active playback, the fader will
not resume control of the playback until it matches the current
level of the playback. This prevents the playback level
“jumping” when the fader is first moved.
You can set a legend for each playback page. The legend is
shown on the ‘Pages’ roller on the screen and on the HUD. Use
[Set Legend] from the main Program menu then [Page
Legends]. While in this menu you can change the page to set
legends for different pages. The 10 static playbacks on the top
right of the console can be paged using two of the macro
buttons. The page change macros are part of the fixture library;
if you do not see the macros, download and install the latest
library.
7.2.4 Viewing active playbacks
The Active Playbacks window shows details of which playbacks are
active. This provides an easy way to see what is currently running,
which page they are from and which attributes are affected. To show
the window press
View, [Open Workspace Window], [Active
Playbacks].
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