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-====== Cue - Sequence relation ====== +
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-The main tool / function to a light show is the cue.\\ +
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-A cue consist of sequence which can have a single step or many steps.\\ +
-Each step represent a scene with settings of the fixtures.\\ +
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-The cues can be loaded direct from a file. They can also be attached to a “FastCue button” which will load the cue file that are attached direct into list in the cue window.\\ +
-Bellow the cue file CS_01 is attached to a fast cue button. The cue has only one sequence and this sequence consist of more steps where first the shutter is closed, then the color is changed, then open the shutter again and so on.\\ +
-It is just an example.\\ +
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-An other way to load sequences into the cue is to use “Sub masters”.\\ +
-With sub master the sequences are grouped in a cue file and then loaded into a “sub master” select box. Only one of the sequences in the cue file / “Sub Master” select box can be selected at the time and there by loaded into the Cue List in the cue window.\\ +
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-It the figure bellow color are grouped in the same cue file and thereby placed in the same select box. This makes sense because it is not possible, to have a blue and a red color, on the same fixture at the same time also it is not possible have an open and a closed shutter at the same fixture at the same time.\\ +
-The sequences loaded into the line “no.” corresponding to the select box no.\\ +
-Select box 1 goes into line 1 and select box 5 goes into line 5 in the cue list.\\ +
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