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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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-=====Submasters===== +
-{{:submaster_cue.gif}}\\ +
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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 above 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. (This works with LTP)\\ +
-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.\\ +
-you also have 4 pages with 5 submasters that makes 20 submasters. so you can play 20 sequences at the time.\\ +
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-=====Cuelist buttons===== +
-{{:cuelist_buttons.gif}}\\ +
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-With the Cuelist buttons you can play 20 sequences with just one press of a button  +
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