Step halts before executing, Zero old htp (from previous steps), Zero old fx (from previous steps) – ChamSys MagicQ User Manual User Manual

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17.9.3

Step halts before executing

When set to Yes, the step halts and waits for the user to pres GO before executing the Cue step.

When set to No the step executes immediately after the previous step has completed – this is either after it has completed fading
(when “Step follows last” is set to YES) or immediately after the wait time has expired.

When “Step Controlled as Chase” is Yes then this setting is normally set to No so that the chase runs step to step without user
interaction.

When “Step Controlled as Chase” is No then this setting is normally set to Yes so that the Cue Stack is executed step by step
under user control.

17.9.4

Zero old HTP (from previous steps)

When set to Yes, any HTP channels from previous Cues that are not in this Cue step are faded out.

In tracking modes this setting defaults to No. In non-tracking mode this setting defaults to Yes.

The Tracking flag “H” corresponds to the inverse of this setting.

17.9.5

Zero old FX (from previous steps)

When set to Yes, any FX on channels from previous Cues that are not controlled by a FX in this Cue step have the FX faded out.

In tracking modes this setting defaults to No. In non-tracking mode this setting defaults to Yes.

The Tracking flag “F” corresponds to the inverse of this setting.

17.9.6

Release old chans

When set to Yes, any channels used in previous Cues but not used in this Cue step are released.

This setting defaults to No in all modes.

The Tracking flag “L” corresponds to the inverse of this setting.

17.10

Step Times (View Defaults only)

17.10.1

HTP in fade

The default fade times used when new Cues are recorded in a Cue Stack. Used by Cues in the Cue Stack set to “Cue Timing”.

Once Cues have been recorded then the times for Specific Cues are edited in the Cue Window, View Times.

17.11

HTP out fade

The default fade times used when new Cues are recorded in a Cue Stack. Used by Cues in the Cue Stack set to “Cue Timing”.

Once Cues have been recorded then the times for Specific Cues are edited in the Cue Window, View Times.

17.11.1

Position fade

The default fade times used when new Cues are recorded in a Cue Stack. Used by Cues in the Cue Stack set to “Cue Timing”.

Once Cues have been recorded then the times for Specific Cues are edited in the Cue Window, View Times.

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