Manual undo to recorded state, Modifying cues in a submaster, Store, update, and selective store with submasters – PRG Vx76 User Manual 3.6 User Manual

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Manual Undo To Recorded State

When in a cue, with selected fixtures that have manual changes, press [Undo] [Channel] [Enter] to send the channels
back to their cue state.

Modifying Cues in a Submaster

Cues can also be modified and re-stored while active in a submaster. The Store, Selective Store, and Update
commands can be performed by using them in combination with the submaster "choose" feature. (Refer to

"Submaster Choose"

on page 280 for more information.)

Guidelines:

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When modifying a cue in a submaster, the modified cue data is automatically loaded into the associated
submaster. (Because the loaded cue is subject to altering by the fader setting, unexpected behavior can occur
when that fader setting is less than full. See

"Unexpected Behavior"

below.)

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Only channels receiving instructions from the cue being modified will be changed.

Store, Update, and Selective Store with Submasters

After a cue has been loaded and played back in submaster, its channels can be modified and re-stored using
standard cue store commands.

For more information, refer to

"Update"

on page 258 and

"Selective Store"

on page 260

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Modify a cue in a submaster:

Step

1. Run cue in submaster.

Step

2. Using manual control, modify parameters as required.

Step

3. Press and hold [Update]* while choosing a submaster. ("Choose" is activated by touching the specific

submaster on the touchscreen.)

* [Store] or [Sel Store] can be used instead of [Update].

Unexpected Behavior

When a cue is re-stored while active in a submaster, unexpected behavior can occur if any selected
submaster’s fader is set below full. This happens as a result of two factors. First, when the intensity is stored
at a lower level as a result of a fader, then the updated cue is automatically loaded back into the submaster,
it will immediately be affected (for the second time) by the fader setting causing a further reduction in
intensity output. Second, if more than one submaster is selected, the Highest Takes Precedence (HTP)
protocol must be considered. If a cue, active in the first submaster, is updated to an intensity level below that
of the second submaster, then after the cue is automatically reloaded to the submaster, it will be overridden
by the higher value of the second submaster (which now controls the intensity output as a result).

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