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6.7
Advanced options
To set options for a cue, press [Playback Options] on the root menu,
then press the swop button of the playback to be edited.
These options are also available for Chases and Cue Lists.
These options are also available for Chases and Cue Lists.
6.7.1
Release mask
[Release Mask] lets you specify which attributes will be released to
the state they were in from a previously fired playback when this
playback is killed. You can also use the Attribute Bank buttons on the
right side of the console to set the mask. The default setting is to not
release any attributes.
6.7.2
Shape size/speed on fader
If the cue contains shapes, options B and C set how the shape
behaves when the playback fades in. You can set the size and/or
speed to be either fixed or to change with the fader.
6.7.3
Curve
[Curve] defines how the attribute values will change when the
playback is faded in. The various curves are illustrated in section 11.5
on page 124.
6.7.4
Handle Paging
This option allows you to lock the playback on a handle so that it
always appears on that handle no matter what page is selected. This
is useful if you have some general playbacks you want on every page,
without having to copy the playback onto each page.
If you select “Transparent Lock” then the playback will appear on the
If you select “Transparent Lock” then the playback will appear on the
current page only if no other playback is programmed in that
position.
6.7.5
Playback priority
This option allows you to configure how playbacks will behave if you
turn on two playbacks controlling the same fixture. The priority can
be set to Low, Normal, High or Very High. If a fixture is being
controlled by a playback and you turn on a playback of the same or
higher priority, then the new playback will take over. However, if the
new playback is set to lower priority than the first playback, the
fixture will not change.
This is useful if, for example, you’ve programmed looks using all your
This is useful if, for example, you’ve programmed looks using all your
fixtures, then you decide you want a couple of them to spotlight a
singer. If you set the Spotlight playback to be high priority, then
while it is active no other playback will affect the spotlight fixtures.
Swop also obeys the priority settings and this provides a useful way
Swop also obeys the priority settings and this provides a useful way
of preventing certain playbacks from being swopped.
6.7.6
Key Profile
Each playback can have an individual Key Profile allocated to it. This
allows you to customise the panel button functions differently for
each playback. A list of available Key Profiles is shown, or you can
add a new one. The softkeys show the function allocated to the blue
and grey buttons for each of the available Key Profiles.