Using update in live – ETC Eos v1.3 User Manual

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Using Update in Live

Updating a multipart cue is generally the same process as updating a single part cue, except you
will provide a specific part cue number in the update command.

Various referenced data, such as palettes or presets, can be assigned to build a multipart cue. If
you have made changes to referenced data within a multipart cue, thereby creating manual data,
pressing [Update] [Enter] updates both the multipart cue and any referenced data with the new
levels, as it does with single part cues.

You can update a part of a multipart cue with only selected parameters as well.

For Example:

Assume you have written cue 1, which is a multipart cue and is active. Part 2 includes

channels 1 through 5 referencing intensity palette 2 which is set at 25%. Select channels 1

through 5 and change the intensity value to 21%. The data in live will indicate the new levels

in red, and an “R” is displayed to indicate the reference has been broken.

To update cue 1 part 2, including the new intensity levels, breaking the reference to the

intensity palette, press:

[1] [Thru] [5] {Make Absolute} [Enter]

[Update] <Cue> <1> [Part] [2] [Enter]

To update cue 1 part 2 and the referenced palette with the new levels:

[1] [Thru] [5] [Intensity] [Update] <Cue> <1> [Part] [2] [Enter]

For Example:

When cue 2 is active, select channels 1 through 5 and set new levels for the color scrollers.

Update only part 4 of the multipart cue 2 with the new scroller levels.

[1] [Thru] [5] [Scroller] [Update] [Part] [4] [Enter]

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