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Software Version 3.05
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CHAPTER 9:
Playing Back Cues
Cuesheet Display
The Cuesheet display is a work space that displays cues for viewing and
editing. All cue attributes except channel and level assignments are available
for editing. The current cue on stage is shown in a horizontal gray reverse
video block. Notice that when you press the GO button, the next cue changes to
reverse video, indicating that it is now the current cue. You can view different
parts of the cuesheet by pressing the [PAGE UP] and [PAGE DOWN] keys, or
the Up and Down Arrow keys. Unlike the Playback display, the Cuesheet
display does not keep the current stage cue centered on the screen when a new
cue is executed. If you change displays and return to the Cuesheet display, it
will always be centered on the current preview cue.
Playback Display
The purpose of the Playback display is for playing back cues. The top of the
Playback display shows a section of the cuesheet. The size of the section of
cuesheet is defined by the number of cue rows you specify in the Setup display.
The Playback display view of the cuesheet centers itself on the current stage cue
whenever a cue is executed by using the GO button or the [GO TO CUE] key.
The Playback display is not intended to be used for editing cues as in the
Cuesheet display. Notice that the Playback display doesn't have any soft keys
visible to use for editing.
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ADVANCED TOPICS: See the Playback Display topic in Chapter 3,
Displays.
GO Button
The GO button is used to play back cues sequentially with their recorded fade
times. Each time you press the GO button, you execute the next sequential cue.
The current stage cue is defined as the cue that is currently fading in, or the last
cue that faded in.
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