Playback fader controls, Go and stop/back, Go to cue] [0 – ETC Element v2.1.0 User Manual

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Playback Fader Controls

Go and Stop/Back

Using [Go]

The [Go] button is used to execute the pending cue. When [Go] is pressed, all parameters assume
their required positions in the recorded times, unless they have been recorded with manual timing.
For information on manual timing, see

Manual Timing Control, page 142

. For information on

manual master, see

See “Manual Master Option” on page 144.

Using [Stop/Back]

All fader activity can be instantly stopped mid-transition by pressing the [Stop/Back] button for the
required fader. To resume the cue, press the [Go] button. To fade to the previous cue on that fader,
using default “back” timing, press the [Stop/Back] button again from this state.

When a cue on the playback fader is complete, pressing [Stop/Back] will step backwards
sequentially through the cue list from that point. [Stop/Back] uses default back time as established
in Setup.

See “Default Times” on page 48.

Or you can back into the previous cue using specific

timing by pressing:

[Go to Cue] [Last] [Time] [n] [Enter]

[Go To Cue] [0]

You can use the [Go To Cue] [0] [Enter] command to send the cue list to cue 0. This drives all cue
intensities to zero, while leaving non-intensity parameters as currently set but no longer under cue
control.

[Go To Cue] [Out]

To reset all parameters to their default states (unless they are controlled by a submaster] and reset
the cue list so that the first cue is pending, press:

• [Go To Cue] [Out] [Enter]

Using Manual Control

There are four types of manual control for playbacks:

• Cues can be stored with manual timing. When cues have stored manual timing, the default

behavior of the fader is to control those manual values.

• Cues can be captured for manual intensity control only. This is possible only when the

associated cue has no manual timing values.

• Cues can be manually overridden using the {Man Override} & [Load] feature which captures

all parameter transitions.

• The fader can be set to Manual Master mode.

See “Manual Master Option” on page 144.

In each of these cases, follow time counts down from [Go].

Manual Timing Control

Manual timing can be set for any parameter or group of parameters. The fader is then used to
control the progress of a transition.

For Example:

Assume the active cue contains an instruction to set color at 5 for channel 1.

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