Storing a multipart cue in blind, Changing a single part cue to a multipart cue, Creating multiple cue parts in a range – ETC Element v2.1.0 User Manual
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Storing a Multipart Cue in Blind
Changing a Single Part Cue to a Multipart Cue
Select the cue you wish to break apart and begin by selecting any channels that you wish to move
into some part other than part 1.
• [1] [Thru] [5] [Part] [2] [Enter]
• [6] [Thru] [1] [0] {Intensity} [Part] [3] [Enter]
• [6] [Thru] [1] [0] {Color} [Part] [4] [Enter] - and so on.
As you create each part, that part is now selected. It is possible to select the channel parameter you
want and press [Part] [Enter] to pull that data into the selected part.
Creating Multiple Cue Parts in a Range
[Thru] [Thru] can be used in blind to create multiple cue parts in a range.
For Example:
[Cue] [1] [Part] [1] [Thru] [Thru] [4] [Enter] will create parts 1 through 4.
If you were to use just [Thru] instead of [Thru] [Thru] in that example you would create
parts 1 and 4.
Changing a Multipart Cue to a Standard Cue
To change a multipart cue to a standard cue, delete all of the parts of the cue.
For Example:
Cue 4 is a 3 part cue that include channels 1 through 20. To change cue 4 back to a
standard single cue:
•
[Delete] [Part] [1] [Thru] [3] [Enter]
Deleting a Part from a Multipart Cue
When you delete parts of a multipart cue, any move instructions in the deleted part are moved to the
first available part. If you want to delete move instructions out of a cue part, you have to select the
channels and [At] [Enter] or null them.
• [Delete]
• [Delete]
• [Delete] [Part] [1] [+] [2] [Enter] [Enter]
• [Delete] [Part] [1] [Thru] [3] [Enter] [Enter]
N o t e :
Edits in blind take effect immediately, they do not require a [Record] or [Update]
command.
N o t e :
When breaking a cue into a multipart cue in blind, the [Part] button is a required
instruction. Channel selection will not automatically assign a channel into a part.
Use of the [Part] key allows you to add only specific channel parameters to the
part. For example:
• [5] [Thru] [9] {Color} [Part] [Enter]