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7. Cues - Page 139
TitanUniversal_Man_v8-0_TT.doc 05 August 2014
1> With the cue fired, select the fixtures and change them to the
settings you want to store (e.g. the right green colour).
2> Press Update (for Tiger Touch Mk1 press Record Cue,
[Update]).
3> Press Enter to immediately store the new values to the cue.
Alternatively, the softkeys show a list of palettes and playbacks
which can be updated. Select or deselect these as required.
4> If you have used the softkey options, press Enter to complete
the update.
You can also select which palettes will be affected by pressing
the palette’s button twice.
If you manually set an attribute in the cue which was set by a
palette, then press Update-Update, the palette will be removed
from the cue. If you want to update the palette, use the softkey
options or press the palette button.
If you change an attribute using a different palette, the new
palette will be stored instead.
7.3.3 Playback and Cue view
To see the current timings of the cue, touch the playbacks display for
the fader, or press
View then the swop button of the playback you
want to view. The screen will show details of the delay, fade, overlap
and curve settings for the cue. You can touch each item to enable
editing.
If you touch the View button at the right hand end of the row or the
[View Cue] context button, the Cue View window opens, showing you
details of the settings individual timings for all the fixtures in the cue.
The Cue View has four different views: Levels, Palettes, Times,
Shapes. Views are selected using the context buttons to the left of
the menu buttons.
The Levels view shows the individual attribute values for each
fixture.
The Palettes view shows which palettes have been used to
record the cue. Palettes are shown by their legends. Where an
absolute value was saved rather than a palette, the value is
shown instead. Again you can edit or remove the values.
The Times view shows individual attribute timings for fixtures.
If global timings are set, no times are shown in the cue view.
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