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6. Cues  - Page 69
 
 
 
 
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2>  Fire the cue you want to edit, so you can see what you are 
doing. Kill all other cues to avoid confusion. 
3>  Select the fixtures you want to change, and make the changes. 
4> Press 
Memory/Cue. 
5>  Press the Swop button for the cue you are editing. 
6>  Press [Merge] (the cue being edited is highlighted on the HUD) 
7>  The Pearl will merge the existing cue with your changes. 
Unchanged information is not affected. 
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If you want to overwrite the cue entirely, use [Replace] at step 
6. 
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To speed up editing, you can set the console to “Always Merge” 
the cue. This is option A in the User Settings (press Avo and 
select User Settings). 
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You can also press the Swop button for the cue a second time 
to select the “Merge” option (quicker than selecting the softkey 
Merge option). 
6.3.2 
Playback and Cue view 
To see the current timings of the cue, press View then the swop 
button of the playback you want to view, or on the Touch Wing touch 
the playbacks display above the fader.  The VDU screen will show 
details of the delay, fade, overlap and curve settings for the cue. You 
can click on or 
touch each item in 
the grid to enable 
editing. 
If you click or 
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. There is also a [View Cue] button in the context button area. 
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. 
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The Levels view shows the individual attribute values for each 
fixture. 
 
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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. 
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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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The Shapes view shows which attributes of each fixture are 
running shapes.