9.5.5
Running a cue list to timecode
The console can run a cue list automatically to a timecode. This is
very useful for complex performances which must be exactly the
same time after time, or for unattended operation. Each step in the
cue list is assigned a time at which it will run.
The timecode can be read from the system clock, from an internal
timecode source, from MIDI or from Winamp. Internal timecode is
useful for programming a sequence which will later be triggered by an
external timecode source.
1>
Connect the cue list for which you want to set timecode.
2>
Press [Timecode] on the top-level menu.
3>
Press softkey A to select the desired timecode source.
4>
Press [Record].
5>
Start the timecode source. If using internal timecode, press
[Play] to start it.
5>
Press the red Go button to step each cue at the time you wish
the cue to start.
6>
Press [Record] when you have finished.
To play back a timecoded cue list, press [Connected Cue Lists] and
select the cue list which is to be played. Then press [Timer
Disabled/Enabled] to enable the timecode input.
When you start the timecode source (or press [Play] if using internal
timecode), each cue will fire as the timecode matches its
programmed time.
You can edit the timecode for each cue by using Wheel A to select the
cue, then press Enter and type the new timecode for the cue.
While editing a time you can also use Wheel B to select multiple cues,
and use the softkey options to enter a value to change the time of all
the cues (offset, add a fixed time or subtract a fixed time).
You can open a timecode display window to show you the incoming
timecode – press [Open Workspace Window] then [Timecode].
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