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Page 90 – 8. Cue Lists
 
 
 
 
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8.1 
Create 
8.1.1 
Programming a cue-list 
Programming a cue list is similar to recording a chase. 
You need to set up the look on the stage for each cue and then add it 
to the cue list. If you want to set fade times, you can either set them 
while saving the cues or later. 
1>  Press the blue Chase button twice (or press Chase then [Create 
Cue List]). 
2>  Press the blue Select button of the handle where you want to 
store the Cue List (you can also store cue lists in the Playbacks 
window). 
3>  Select the Record Mode of the console: by Fixture, Channel, or 
Stage using softkey A. [Record Mode Stage] is safest as you are 
sure to record the whole console output. 
4>  Set the default Fade and 
Delay times, and 
automatic cue linking, 
using [Set Times]. These 
settings will be allocated 
to every new cue. 
5>  Set up the look for the 
first cue, either manually 
or by using “Include” on 
existing cues. [Shape 
Generator] allows you to 
program shapes. 
6>  If you require a legend for 
the cue, set it now using 
Softkey C. You can also 
change this later using 
Unfold or Set Legend (see 
next section). 
7>  Press the Select button of 
the handle or [Append 
Cue] to store the programmer contents as Cue 1 of the cue list. 
8>  Repeat from step 5 for the next cue. Do not press Clear in 
between cues, unless you want levels to track through from 
previous cues, as any faders moving to zero will not be stored. 
If you do press clear, you must make sure that all channels you 
want to record are selected or in the programmer (inverted 
display). 
9>  Press Exit to finish when you have stored all the cues you want.  
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[Record Mode] lets you select Record By Fixture (all attributes 
of any modified fixture are saved), Record By Channel (only 
modified attributes are saved) or Record Stage (all fixtures with 
a non-zero dimmer channel are saved). Record By Channel is 
useful if you want to layer this cue list with other playbacks to 
create an effect. 
• 
You can reopen the cue list to add more cues by repeating the 
procedure above; this does not affect any cues already stored 
in the cue list. While the cue list is open for editing: