1 “cue only” indication, 2 live edit indication, 6 block cue – LSC Lighting CLARITY LX Series v.1 User Manual

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Clarity

Editing

Operator Manual

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All of the channels in the cue are listed in the “Device” column and their status as a “cue only”

channel is set by ticking their box. The boxes at the top allow you to select either all channels,
specific groups of channels (Intensity, Colour, Position or Beam). Clicking Revert will restore
the settings from the cue. Click OK to save the settings.


You can also access this dialog from the programmer when editing a cue, by right-clicking on

the relevant cue in the edit session and selecting “Change cue only…”.

26.5.1 “Cue Only” Indication

You can see the “cue only” status of any channels in a cue by clicking on that cue in the Control
Booth window. Channels that are “cue only” are shown as “q only” beside their value.

26.5.2 Live Edit Indication

In the Control Booth any cue-lists being edited live <on stage> have a red E beside their name.

26.6 BLOCK CUE
Cues that are recorded to be used in tracking playback mode only contain the changes that are

required when the cue is played back. In tracking playback, any unchanged values from
previous cues will track through to the present state.

If you want to prevent values from tracking through to a cue, you can edit the cue and change
it into a Block cue. When you do this, Clarity takes all of the tracked values that would exist on
the output of the playback (as if the cue-list had been played back) and converts them into

hard values then adds them to the cue. See Operating Concepts and Terminology at the end of
this manual for more details.

E = Cue-list being

LIVE edited (on stage)

Cue only channels

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