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6. Cues - Page 73
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programming; also the linked cue will have the same cue information
in it, but can have different timings and playback options.
1> Press the Copy or Move button. To select Link, press Copy
twice.
2> Press the Swop button of the cue you want to Copy. You can
select a range of playbacks by holding the first button while
pressing the last in the range.
3> Press the empty Swop button where you want it to go.
The Latch Menu button latches the Copy menu, so you can keep
copying, moving or linking things without having to keep
pressing the Copy button. Press Exit to unlatch.
[Retain Layout] or [Bunch Up] is used when copying a group of
cues with empty playbacks in the group – you can either keep
the empty playbacks, or bunch up the used playbacks together.
When in Copy mode, option [Copy Legends] can be changed to
[Don’t copy legends] so that the copied cues are given default
legends.
When in Move mode, [Swap Items if Required] will attempt to
reposition any existing playbacks which are in the way of the
move. This is useful when rearranging playbacks on a page
which is nearly full.
6.5 Delete
6.5.1 Deleting a cue
To delete a cue:
1> Press the Delete button.
2> Press the Swop button of the cue you want to delete.
3> Press the Swop button again to confirm the delete.
Press Latch Menu to keep the delete mode active. You can keep
deleting using steps 2 and 3 without having to keep pressing
the Delete button. Press Exit to leave latched delete mode.
6.6 Timing
Titan Mobile allows a wide variety of timing functions to be set.
6.6.1 Setting fade times and Overlap for a cue
You can set a delay, fade in and fade out time independently for
every cue. Shapes in the cue will also be affected, depending on the
fade mode.
You can delay the fade times between fixtures in a cue so that the
cue is applied sequentially to each fixture. This is called Fixture
Overlap and can create some amazing “peel off” or “roll” type effects
with no programming at all.
In the diagram below, the top picture shows how the LTP channels
change when used with delay, fade and fade out times. The second
picture shows how the HTP channels change. The third and fourth
pictures show what happens to the LTP channels when fixture overlap
and attribute fade are used.
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