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Discrete Channel or Parameter Timing<br />

Discrete timing can be applied to a specific channel or parameter. You must select the channels that<br />

you want to apply the time to, otherwise the system assumes you are addressing the selected cue.<br />

Following are some examples of use:<br />

• [channel list] [Color] [Time] [3] [Enter] - adds a time of 3 seconds to all of the color<br />

parameters of the channel list that have a move instruction.<br />

• [Frost] [Time] [7] [Enter] - assigns a time of 7 seconds for the frost attribute of all selected<br />

channels.<br />

• [Select last] [Frost] [Time] [7] [Enter] - selects the last channel selection and applies a time<br />

of 7 to any manual frost values.<br />

Discrete delay times can also be placed on a channel parameter.<br />

• [1] {Color} [Time] [4] [Delay] [3] [Enter] - places a time of 4 seconds and a delay of 3<br />

seconds on all color parameters of channel 1.<br />

When timing has been applied to a channel parameter in live, a small red “t” will be displayed with<br />

the channel. This indicates the timing must be stored or updated to the required cue. When this is<br />

done, the “t” is displayed in blue. In the Playback Status Display, a “+” is displayed in the associated<br />

parameter category time field, indicating that not all of the parameters in the cue will use the cue<br />

timing. The [Time] key can be held down to see the discrete delay or time information for channels<br />

in Live/Blind. Delay is displayed first, followed by the timing value.<br />

158 <strong>Ion</strong> Operations Manual

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