Lpc 48 / 96 users manual, 6 cues – Leprecon LPC V3 User's Manual User Manual

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LPC 48 / 96 Users Manual

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6 Cues

6.1 Cue Properties

In the Cue Record screen, properties for the cues to be recorded are shown at

the top of the screen. Stage view below shows channel status, which is the data

for cue recording.

Each cue has these timing properties:

Wait time - Time that can be set to delay the start of the fade after pressing

'GO'

Follow time - Setting Hold Time will start a cue automatically after the

previous cue without another 'Go' press.

Up Fade - Time for the new cue to reach 100%

Down Fade - Time needed for the previous cue to completely fade out.

In addition, each cue can have a

Chase associated, with a specific rate.

When the cue starts to fade in, the chase will also start.

Cues can be named using the

Title field, and this name will appear in the Cue

Run screen. The

Link field can be used to set out of sequence playback.

6.2 6.2. Recording cues

LPC can save and playback up to 999 cues. Point Cues can be inserted in-

between two Cues. This is good for editing a show after the Cue stack has been

recorded. Example: Cue# 3, [3.5], 4. Each cue has independent up and down

fade times. If desired, each cue can have associated delay and follow times. The

entire Cue Stack can be turned off if LPC is used only for manual and Submaster

control.

When recording new cues, it’s best to turn OFF the Cue stack. Otherwise any

existing cue data will be present in the board output, and re-recorded into cues.

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