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Record to Existing Cue-list

24.2.5 Record to Selected Cue-list

You can record the contents of the Programmer directly to a Cue-list that is on a Playback that
you select. Press Record, Select (the “Select” button of the Playback containing the Cue-list)

24.2.6 Contents Options

When recording a New Cue-list, setting “Playback” to either “Tracking” (Default) or “Cue
Only” will automatically select the appropriate “Contents Options” for playback in that mode.

However you can change these options if you desire or select exactly which attribute groups
you want to include in the cue.

You can choose which attribute groups (Intensity, Position, Colour and Beam) are

included in each cue by clicking on them. When an attribute group is Green, it is
included. Clarity includes all attribute groups by default.

If you are merging a new cue into an existing cue you can choose to Preserve existing
timing
of the existing cue.

Selected Fixtures only check box.

The fixture attribute information that is recorded into a cue is usually dependent on the
settings of 4 Radio Buttons listed below. It doesn't matter if the fixtures are still selected

in the current programmer session or not. However, by placing a tick in the check box,
you can further filter the recorded information by limiting it to include Selected
Fixtures only
.

Exclude fixtures @ 0% check box.
Fixtures that have their intensity set to 0% are not recorded. This option is primarily

designed to be used with dimmers. If a fixture has an intensity set in the programmer
and then the intensity is reduced to zero, the fixture remains in the programmer (with

an intensity of 0%). It is not seen on the output but it will be recorded in a cue. The
ideal operation is to clear a fixture (or a parameter) from the programmer if it is not

required but some operators simply dim it off. This usually does not cause any problems
when the cue is played back but if the cue is examined it will be found to be cluttered

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