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Page 66 – 6. Cues
 
 
 
 
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HUD windows and attribute displays. 
Firing a cue does not place the values from the cue in the 
programmer (although the Include function lets you do this, see 
6.1.2 
Creating a cue 
1>  Press Clear to clear the programmer. This ensures that you are 
starting with a clean slate. 
2>  Set up the look using the fixtures. You can save shapes in a 
cue. Remember that only the fixtures you have selected will be 
saved in the cue. 
3>  Press the blue Memory/Cue button. 
4>  Press the Swop button of an empty Playback to record the cue. 
(Select a new roller page first if you want to use a different 
page). You can also record a cue onto a Preset fader by 
pressing its Swop/Select button, or into a touch button in the 
Playbacks window. 
5>  Press Clear to clear the programmer. Repeat from 2 to program 
more cues. 
Other useful things to know about recording cues: 
• 
[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 multiple cues to create an effect. 
• 
If you are recording a lot of cues, you can press the ML Menu 
button to keep the Record Cue menu active. Press Exit to leave 
Record Cue mode. 
• 
The roller has a segment above each playback fader to allow 
you to write on 
the name of the 
cue using the 
low-tech but 
reliable method 
of marker pen 
(use a strip of 
tape on the 
roller surface). 
You can then see at a glance what’s in each cue. 
• 
The Heads Up Display shows a legend for each playback fader. 
You can change this to help you remember what’s in it. Press 
[Set Legend], then the playback Swop button (or the preset 
Select button), then enter a legend on the keyboard. Press 
Enter to store it.  
• 
The Touch Wing also shows the legends and information for the 
playbacks at the bottom of the screen. The playbacks are 
shown in two rows with the left hand roller on top and the right