High End Systems 2.0.0-EN Manuel D’Utilisation
If you assign all three fixtures to 100% and record with merge into Cue 3 (see Insert, Merge and
Replace (p.178) for recording with merging), you would get these values:
Replace (p.178) for recording with merging), you would get these values:
3
2
1
Fixture:
50
50
50
Cue 1
60
60
Cue 2
100
100
100
Cue 3
However, if you did the same thing with Track Backwards, you would get:
3
2
1
Fixture:
100
50
50
Cue 1
100
60
Cue 2
100
Cue 3
The value of 100% has been applied to the last cue that the intensity parameter had a value in.
If you Track Backwards a parameter that hasn't been given a value since the start of the cuelist,
the value is added to the first cue in the cuelist.
the value is added to the first cue in the cuelist.
To record a cue with Track Backwards, select the
Backwards
button on the
Record Options
Toolbar
that appears after you press the
Record
key:
1.
Fixture
1
Thru
3
@
100
Enter
.
2.
Record Cue
3
3.
Select
Track Backwards
on the Record Options Toolbar.
4.
Enter
Tip
You can also Track Backwards when you update cues using Auto Update;
see Auto Update (p.245).
see Auto Update (p.245).
11.7.2
Stopping Values from Tracking Forward
When you insert a new cue into a cuelist, or merge changes into an existing cue, the new values
track forwards into later cues in the cuelist. For example, your cuelist has Cues 1 to 4, and Cue
1 has Fixture 1 programmed into it at 30%, so that it tracks through the subsequent cues:
track forwards into later cues in the cuelist. For example, your cuelist has Cues 1 to 4, and Cue
1 has Fixture 1 programmed into it at 30%, so that it tracks through the subsequent cues:
3
2
1
Fixture:
100
50
30
Cue 1
60
100
Cue 2
50
Cue 3
40
Cue 4
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Section 11: Cues and Cuelists