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Rate<br />

The {Rate} softkey can be used to apply a rate adjustment to all timing in the cue. The default rate<br />

is 100%, which is real time. To slow a cue down, set the rate below 100%, to speed the cue up, set<br />

the rate above 100%. The range rate for a cue is 0 - 2000%. A timing value of 5, with a rate of 50%<br />

will replay in 10 seconds. A timing value of 5, with a rate of 200% will replay in 2.5 seconds.<br />

Following is an example of using rate:<br />

[Record] [4] {Rate} [1] [2] [5] [Enter] - records the specified cue, and places a rate<br />

override instruction on all timing values. The cue would now be played back at 125% of recorded<br />

time values.<br />

Note:<br />

Curve<br />

{Curve} is used to affect the percent completion of a cue or part by applying the curve’s output level<br />

as the percent completion for all fade calculations.<br />

Following is an example of how to assign a curve to a cue:<br />

• [Cue] [6] {Curve} [5] [Enter] - applies curve 5 to cue 6.<br />

When a curve is applied to cue, it impacts only the intensity transitions in that cue. When applied to<br />

a cue part, it impacts any parameters moving in that part. For more information on creating and<br />

using curves see Storing and Using Curves, page 271.<br />

Label<br />

[Label] is used to attach an alphanumeric label to a cue or cue part.<br />

Following is an example of how to apply a label to a cue:<br />

• [Record] [7] [Label] [Enter] - records cue 7 and applies the label as entered<br />

on the alphanumeric keyboard.<br />

Pressing [Label], when a label has already been applied to a cue, will display the label on the<br />

command line for editing. Pressing [Label] a second time will clear the label, or you can press<br />

[Clear] to remove the label one character at a time.<br />

Clearing Cue Attributes<br />

You can use the playback rate override function to determine the rate at which you<br />

want to play the cue back, and then apply that rate to the cue. This eliminates the<br />

need to adjust all of the timing in the cue if you only need to speed it up or slow it<br />

down.<br />

To clear attributes from a cue:<br />

• [Cue] [n] [Follow/Hang] [Enter] - removes the follow or hang time from the specified cue “n”.<br />

• [Cue] [n] [Label] [Label] [Enter] - removes the label from the specified cue “n”.<br />

• [Cue] [n] {Link/Loop} [Enter] - removes the link instruction from the specified cue “n”.<br />

• [Cue] [n] [thru] [y] {Rate} [Enter] - removes the rate instruction in cues “n” through “y”.<br />

You may combine these to remove multiple attributes at once:<br />

• [Cue] [n] [Follow/Hang] {Link/Loop} [Enter] - removes the follow time and link instruction.<br />

11 Working with a Single Cue List 161

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