4 editing follow or wait times – LSC Lighting CLARITY LX Series v.1 User Manual
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26.4 EDITING FOLLOW OR WAIT TIMES
Any cues that you edit that are set to immediately “follow” or “wait” for a specified time and then
follow, will display a timeline above those cues in the edit session.
Programmer Window
The time line shows the actual time when each cue will play, counting from the first cue from
which the others will automatically follow.
For example, if you want to know when cue 4 will be played you can read it directly from the
time line rather that adding up all of the fade and wait times from the preceding cues. In the
example above, cue 4 will be automatically played 7 seconds after cue 1 is played.
Note: If the cue-list only has halt cues then you won’t see the timeline. There must be
a follow-on or a wait time to see the timeline.
You can change the timing of a follow or wait cue by dragging its cue box and this will move the
cue with respect to its predecessor as shown on the timeline.
If Ripple is selected, then when a cue is dragged, all following cues (up to the next halt) will also
move by the same amount. When Ripple is deselected then only the cue being dragged is
affected.
The timeline handles complex timings by auto-breaking the timeline into separate sections so
that you can see the detail.
If you turn off Auto Break then you will see a continuous timeline.
Light Grey
The attribute is
not included in
the cue
Brown
The attribute is in the
cue but has not been
edited by the
programmer
Yellow/Green
The attribute is in the
cue and has been
edited by the
programmer