Selected cue, Live / blind – ETC Eos v1.3 User Manual

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Selected Cue

The selected cue is always indicated just above the command line on the CIA. The selected cue
and all of its attributes are displayed near the bottom of the live/blind display and on the playback
status display.

Live / Blind

When working in live, the selected cue is always the last cue you recorded, edited, updated or
played back. When entering blind for cues, the selected cue will be selected and displayed.
Changing the selected cue in blind will cause the playback status display to change as well,
allowing you to see all the attributes of the cues surrounding the selected cue. When you return to
live, the selected cue is synchronized to the last selected cue in that mode.

The attributes of the selected cue (such as timing, attributes, label and external links) are shown at
the bottom of the Live / Blind display, below the command line.

In Live

To load a new cue to a fader, place the cue on the command line and press [Load] for the desired
playback. When the [Go] button is pressed, the activated cue is the selected cue.

For Example:

Assume you have cue list 1 already loaded to the master playback faders. Now you want

to load cue 2/1 to a fader.

[Cue] [2] [/] [1] [Enter] [Load]

If you press the [Load] button above the master playback fader, it will load cue 2/1 into the

pending file. You could also press the [Load] button above any other playback fader to load

the cue into that fader’s pending file.

In this example, the last cue executed from cue list 1 is still the active cue, while cue 2/1 is

pending. When [Go] is pressed, 2/1 will be executed.

The selected cue is changed by go, record, or update instructions as well as cue modification and
selecting a cue on the command line. When you execute a cue that has a follow or hang time, the
next cue will become the selected cue when activated.

In Blind

While in blind, changing the selected cue will change the playback status display to show
information surrounding that cue.

While working in blind mode, cues can be executed using [Go], [Back] and [Go to Cue], but this
does not change the cue you are working with in blind.

C A U T I O N :

When editing in blind, changes to cues are automatic, therefore no update or

record command is required. Changing cues in blind will alter the cue instantly.

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