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Edit Cues And Sequences

Cues Rhythm Custom Cues
Cues Rhythm Custom Cues

Cues Rhythm Custom Cues The topics here describe all the basic functions and operations regarding cues and sequences. sequences are closely related to executors. taking a look at the executors section might also be a good idea. the more advanced options and functions for sequences are described in the advanced sequence functionality section. Pressing edit cue will cause only the content in the selected cue to be live on stage. any playbacks, sequences, or manual channel levels that are not part of the selected cue will be suppressed while in edit cue mode. use the normal channel controls to adjust the contents of the cue live on stage. blind editing is not permitted.

Preview Cues And Sequences
Preview Cues And Sequences

Preview Cues And Sequences To create a new cue, first navigate to edit a block within your session. if you have permission to edit cues, you will see an add cue button to the left of each section. For more information visit us at etcconnect or join a conversation at community.etcconnect for emergency technical assistance co. To rename, duplicate, delete, or change the color code tag of a cue, long press the cues & timing window on a cue or cue sequence and select from the menu that appears. Openshow editor displays the scor e, cues and playback controls in an easy to follow timeline format. the editor can show different layouts for different roles in the production, and allows for easy adding and editing of cues.

Create And Edit Sequences
Create And Edit Sequences

Create And Edit Sequences To rename, duplicate, delete, or change the color code tag of a cue, long press the cues & timing window on a cue or cue sequence and select from the menu that appears. Openshow editor displays the scor e, cues and playback controls in an easy to follow timeline format. the editor can show different layouts for different roles in the production, and allows for easy adding and editing of cues. There’s new stuff like mirror sequences, new mib options and more. The cue types tab allows you to add, edit, and delete different cue types. common examples include lighting (lx), sound (snd), or other technical cues specific to your production. You can edit the cue using the following techniques: • change frametime drag the cue along the sequencer to change the frametime. alternatively, edit the value of relative frametime in the cue’s properties panel. • change cue type change the type of the cue in the properties panel. Select the item you want to change in the grid, and the softkeys will offer you options for what you can change. to change multiple cues at once, draw a box across the items you want to change. also, the intensity view window is useful for seeing the state of all fixtures.

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