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Page 92 – 8. Cue Lists
 
 
 
 
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You can set options for each Autoloaded playback by pressing the 
softkey where the Autoloaded playback is shown. 
For a cue, the only option is [Remove this Autoload]. 
For a chase or cue list, softkey B lets you select whether to load the 
playback from the start, to start at a specific cue, or to press Go on 
the target playback. 
8.2 
Playback 
8.2.1 
Running a cue list 
Raise the fader of the cue list 
and press the Go button to run 
the first cue. The bottom section 
of the display shows the cue 
list; the current cue is 
highlighted in white and the 
next cue has a box round it. 
Also the Touch Wing playback 
display shows information about 
the cue list, including the 
current and next cue, fade 
progress of the current cue, and 
fade in/out times. 
• 
The HTP levels of cues in 
the cue list are mastered 
by the fader level. 
• 
You can pause a fade by 
pressing the Stop button 
above the Go button. 
Press Go again to resume 
the fade. 
• 
You can skip to any cue in the cue list by selecting a “next” cue 
using Wheel A or using the left/right arrow keys. When you 
press Go, the cue list will run that cue next. 
• 
You can snap back to the previous cue by pressing the Snap 
Back button 
• 
You can jump directly to a cue by pressing the Connect button, 
then typing in the desired cue number, then pressing Enter or 
softkey A. Alternatively at the top level menu you can type the 
cue number then press Connect. 
• 
You can use Key Profiles to set the blue and grey buttons of the 
playback to have various functions including Go, Stop, Connect, 
Next Cue, Prev Cue, Cut Next Cue To Live, and Snap Back. 
• 
When you lower the fader for a cue list, the HTP channels will 
fade out, but the cue list will remain active. The section below 
details how to kill the cue list. 
• 
You can use timecode to play back a cue list automatically. See 
8.2.2 
Killing a cue list 
Once a cue list is fired, it remains active until you kill it. You do this