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Revision as of 12:57, 18 September 2024
The cues in a Priority Cue List gain exclusive control of the outputs within the cue. The output from any other cues are blocked until the Priority cue is deactivated. In this way, the operator can override control of a group of lights when needed without disrupting the main lighting programs.
Cue Content | Description |
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Simple Cue | a simple cue contains only fixture parameter outputs and these simply override any other cues using those parameters |
Cue with a Chase | since a chase sequences the fixture with a Fixture Group all the fixtures are overridden. |
Cue with a Effect | since an effect accesses all the fixtures in a Fixture Group, all are overriden |
Cue with a Scene Group | the Scene Group is much like the Simple Cue, it overrides all the Parameters contained within. |
Cue with a Sequence | Example |