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Working with Multiple Cue Lists
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Cue List Attributes
Cue list attributes determine how the cue list will interact with other playbacks. Cue list attributes 
include:
• The cue list number
• The cue list label
• Fader type (Proportional, Manual Master, or Intensity Master)
• Independent (default is not enabled)
• Intensity HTP or LTP setting (default is LTP)
• Assert
• Background
• External Links
When a cue list is loaded to a fader, all attributes of that cue list are in effect. When a new cue list 
is loaded, the attributes of that cue list are in effect, and any manually set behavior of the fader 
(such as filter states, timing disable, etc.) are maintained.
When the cue list index is in focus, the following softkeys are available for editing the cue list: {HTP/
LTP}
{Independent}, {Solo Mode}{Fader}{Edit}, {Background}, and {Execute}.
HTP/LTP
The {HTP/LTP} softkey is a toggle state between LTP (latest takes precedence) and HTP (highest 
takes precedence). For more information on HTP/LTP see 
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All parameters other than intensity are LTP.
Intensity, by default, is also LTP. Cue lists can be set with an HTP intensity override. When a cue list 
is set to HTP, intensity values provided by that cue list will override the LTP value (of which there 
can be only one), provided the HTP instruction is higher than the LTP value.   When a cue from an 
HTP cue list is executed, Ion determines if the intensity value when the cue is complete will be 
higher than the current setting. If so, the intensity will begin to fade from its current value to the 
required value in the incoming cue using the cue's upfade time. 
Note that this behavior is relevant only to cues. If a submaster is going to provide a higher level, Ion 
will wait until the value is matched before assuming control of the intensity.
The following example illustrates the use of the {HTP/LTP} softkey in the cue list index:
• <Cue> [1] [/] {LTP/HTP} [Enter] - toggles the selected cue list between HTP/LTP behavior.
Independent
The {Independent} softkey sets a cue list to independent. Any channel parameters currently under 
the control of an independent playback cannot be changed by other non-independent playbacks or 
submasters. Independent status is equally shared between other independent cue lists and 
submasters.
The following example illustrates the use of the {Independent} softkey in the cue list index:
• <Cue> [2] [/] {Independent} [Enter] - toggles the selected cue list between non-independent 
and independent mode.