Recording and editing cues from blind, N o t e – ETC Eos Titanium, Eos, and Gio v2.0.0 User Manual

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Recording and Editing Cues from Blind

When you press blind, the selected cue will be displayed. You can make changes to cues in the
blind display using either the summary, table, or spreadsheet views.

If changes are made in the blind display to an active cue, these changes will not impact the current
stage state. To make blind changes active you can press [Assert] & {Load} button for the fader
associated with the cue.

Move instructions can be removed from a cue by selecting the channel and pressing [At] [Enter].
This allows all values from the previous cue to track into the current cue. You can also use this
command for specific parameters as well.

For Example:

Suppose you are in blind cue 5 and you make changes to channels 1-5:

[1] [Thru] [5] [At] [5] <0> [Iris] [3] [5] [Enter]

Intensity goes to 50% and Iris to 35%. You decide to remove the Iris instruction:

[Iris] [At] [Enter]

The Iris value from the previous cue tracks in. Then you remove the intensity change as

well:

{Intensity} [At] [Enter]

All values from the previous cue track in.

Instead of using multiple commands, you can, in one command, return the channels to their

values from the previous cue:

[1] [Thru] [5] [At] [Enter]

The impact of blind edits on subsequent cues is determined by the default setting of Track/Cue Only
mode. Obviously in track mode any changes will track forward until the next move instruction,
unless [Cue Only] is pressed. In cue only mode any changes will apply only to the selected cue. If
you want values to track forward, the [Track] button will allow it. The track/cue only instruction must
be applied when a value is entered. [Trace] can also be used to have changes trace back to the
initial move instruction. Such as:

[1] [Thru] [5] [At] [5] <0> [Cue Only/Track] [Enter]

{Intensity} [Cue Only/Track] [At] [Enter]

[1] [Thru] [5] [At] [5] <0> [Cue Only/Track] [Trace] [Enter]

To Live From Blind

From blind, a softkey {Live} is posted when you press [Recall From] or [Copy To] to allow you to
copy to or recall information from live. The following examples only work with the {Live} softkey, not
the [Live] hard key.

[1] [Recall From] {Live} [Enter]

[2] [Copy To] {Live} [Enter]

N o t e :

Edits in blind take effect immediately. [Record] or [Update] commands are not

required in blind.

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