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Timing<br />

Cue timing can be applied in a variety of ways. At a cue level, timing categories are provided for<br />

intensity up, intensity down, focus, color and beam transitions. Each of these times can have an<br />

associated delay. Timing can also be applied directly to a channel or a specific parameter. This is<br />

called discrete timing.<br />

Time can be entered in minutes and seconds (example 10:15), or seconds and tenths of seconds<br />

(example 1.3), or 100ths of seconds (example 1.35) with valid fade times from zero to 99.59. When<br />

no time is applied at a cue level, the defaults established in System Setup are used. See “Setup” on<br />

page 93.<br />

Setting Cue Level Timing<br />

Unless you specify otherwise, <strong>Ion</strong> assigns default fade times to any cue you record. Default timing<br />

is designated in Setup. Cue level timing can be applied when a cue is recorded or can be added or<br />

modified later.<br />

Following are some examples of record commands with cue level timing:<br />

• [Record] [5] [Time] [9] [Enter] - puts a time of 9 seconds on all parameter timing<br />

categories.<br />

• [Record] [6] [Time] [3] [Time] [9] [Enter] - specifies the intensity up, focus, color, and<br />

beam times at 3 seconds and the down time at 9 seconds. The first instance of [Time] is used<br />

for intensity up fade (meaning intensity value is fading to a higher level than is previously set)<br />

and the second instance of [Time] is used for intensity down fade time (intensity values fading<br />

to a lower level than is previously set).<br />

• [Record] [2] [Time] [Enter] - resets time to default value. If the cue is recorded with<br />

split time, this command only resets the upfade time.<br />

• [Record] [2] [Time] [Time] [Enter] - resets the down intensity time to the default<br />

value.<br />

Note:<br />

Note:<br />

Unless FCB timing is specifically set, it always defaults to the up fade time value.<br />

If a cue is provided split fade times with no delay on either side, and those times<br />

are later the same values, the split time is cleared.<br />

11 Working with a Single Cue List 155

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