Using selective store – ETC Eos Titanium, Eos, and Gio v2.0.0 User Manual

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Working with a Single Cue List

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Using Selective Store

You may use the [-] button to withhold information from a cue or use the [+] button to specify a
particular channel/parameter to be included in the record action. These actions are both selective
stores.

For information on a selective store using filters see

Partial Filters, page 228

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Using a Positive Selective Store

You may record only specified parameters into cues. If the cue has already been stored, this action
adds the specified channel parameters to the existing cue data.

To record only specific channels into a new target cue:

[1] [Thru] [5] [Record] <Cue> [4] [Enter] - this records only channels 1 through 5 into cue 4.

[channel list] [Record] <Cue> [5] [Rem Dim] [Enter] - this will store the selected channels

into the target cue. Any channels active in the previous cue that are not in the selected channel
list will be set to zero in cue 5.

To record only specific parameters into a target cue:

[1] [Thru] [5] [Focus] [Color] [Record] <Cue> [4] [Enter] - records the focus and color data

for channels 1 through 5 into cue 4. Any other data on stage would not be stored in the target
cue.

Using a selective store for a new record target will track in values from the previous cue that are not
included in the record action.

Using a Negative Selective Store

It is possible to withhold data from a cue by using the [-] key as follows:

[-] [Group] [3] [Thru] <Group> [6] [Record] <Cue> [9] [Enter] - records the specified cue,

with the exception of any channels associated with groups 3 through 6.

[-] [3] [Thru] [6] [Record] <Cue> [9] [Enter] - records the specified cue, with the exception

of channels 3 through 6.

[-] [Sub] [7] [Record] [Enter] - records the selected cue, without the input from submaster 7.

[-] [Sub] [Record] [Enter] - as above, except withholds the contents of all submasters.

- [Color] [Record] <Cue> [8] [Enter] - records cue 9 without any color data.

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